Economics of the Family: Marriage, Children, and Human Capital
Theodore Schultz
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Date: 1974
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Chapters in this book:
- Fertility and Economic Values , pp 3-22

- Theodore Schultz
- Economic Theory of Fertility Behavior , pp 25-80

- Robert Willis
- Interaction between Quantity and Quality of Children , pp 81-90

- Gary Becker and H. Gregg Lewis
- Child Quality and the Demand for Children , pp 91-119

- Dennis N. De Tray
- Education and the Derived Demand for Children , pp 120-159

- Robert T. Michael
- Economics of the Size of North Carolina Rural Families , pp 160-188

- Bruce Gardner
- Economic Analysis of Fertility in Israel , pp 189-224

- Yoram Ben-Porath
- Economics of Postwar Fertility in Japan , pp 225-254

- Masanori Hashimoto
- Birth Rate Changes over Space and Time: A Study of Taiwan , pp 255-296

- T. Schultz
- A Theory of Marriage , pp 299-351

- Gary Becker
- The U.S. Marriage Market , pp 352-374

- Alan Freiden
- Benefits of Women's Education within Marriage , pp 375-394

- Lee Benham
- Family Investments in Human Capital: Earnings of Women , pp 397-431

- Jacob Mincer and Solomon Polacheck
- Home Investments in Children , pp 432-456

- Arleen Leibowitz
- The Effect of Children on the Housewife's Value of Time , pp 457-490

- Reuben Gronau
- Effects of Child-Care Programs on Women's Work Effort , pp 491-524

- James J. Heckrnan
- Toward a New Theory of Population and Economic Growth , pp 527-548

- Marc Nerlove
- References and Index to "Economics of the Family: Marriage, Children, and Human Capital" , pp 549-584

- Theodore Schultz
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