Review of Economics of the Household
2003 - 2023
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Volume 21, issue 1, 2023
- Adverse childhood experiences and unhealthy lifestyles later in life: evidence from SHARE countries pp. 1-18

- A. Brugiavini, R. E. Buia, M. Kovacic and C. E. Orso
- Adapting to an aggregate shock: The impact of the Covid-19 crisis on rural households pp. 19-36

- Mahreen Mahmud and Emma Riley
- Income loss among the self-employed: implications for individual wellbeing and pandemic policy measures pp. 37-57

- Stefan Schneck
- Task specialization and cognitive skills: evidence from PIAAC and IALS pp. 59-93

- Marta Martínez-Matute and Ernesto Villanueva
- Using behavioral insights in early childhood interventions: the effects of Crianza Positiva e-messaging program on parental investment pp. 95-130

- Juanita Bloomfield, Ana Balsa and Alejandro Cid
- School schedules and mothers’ employment: evidence from an education reform pp. 131-171

- Matias Berthelon, Diana Kruger and Melanie Oyarzún
- Child penalty in Russia: evidence from an event study pp. 173-215

- Lara Lebedinski, Cristiano Perugini and Marko Vladisavljević
- The added-worker effect in the Netherlands before and during the Great Recession pp. 217-243

- Emile Cammeraat, Egbert Jongen and Pierre Koning
- Gender gap in the impact of social capital on household food security in Zimbabwe: does spatial proximity matter? pp. 245-267

- Terrence Kairiza, George Kembo, Vengesai Magadzire and Lloyd Chigusiwa
- Migration of dual-earner couples: a subjective wellbeing approach pp. 269-289

- Diana Tam and Arthur Grimes
- A bigger house at the cost of an empty stomach? The effect of households’ indebtedness on their consumption: micro-evidence using Belgian HFCS data pp. 291-333

- Philip Du Caju, Guillaume Périlleux, François Rycx and Ilan Tojerow
- Giving and volunteering over a lifecycle pp. 335-369

- Hyeon Park
Volume 20, issue 4, 2022
- Non cognitive skills and childcare attendance pp. 1059-1085

- Daniela Del Boca, Enrica Maria Martino and Chiara Pronzato
- Children’s multidimensional deprivation, monetary poverty and undernutrition in Ethiopia pp. 1087-1118

- Getachew Belete
- How does the minimum wage affect child maltreatment and parenting behaviors? An analysis of the mechanisms pp. 1119-1154

- William Schneider, Lindsey Rose Bullinger and Kerri M. Raissian
- Allocation of time and child socio-emotional skills pp. 1155-1192

- Elena Claudia Meroni, Daniela Piazzalunga and Chiara Pronzato
- Parental involvement and neighborhood quality: evidence from public housing demolitions in Chicago pp. 1193-1238

- Joel Kaiyuan Han
- Investigating the dynamic interdependency between poverty and marital separation pp. 1239-1254

- David Zimmer
- Health insurance reform impact on children’s educational attainment: evidence from Vietnam pp. 1255-1285

- Phuong Huu Khiem and Yu-Chen Kuo
- Empowering women in conservative settings: evidence from an intervention in rural Egypt pp. 1287-1322

- Ahmed Elsayed, Soiliou Daw Namoro and Rania Roushdy
- The emergence of the motherhood premium: recent trends in the motherhood wage gap across the wage distribution pp. 1323-1343

- Eunhye Kwak
- Work, motherhood and women’s affective well-being pp. 1345-1375

- Carina Keldenich
- The wealth-consumption channel: evidence from a panel of Spanish households pp. 1377-1428

- Pedro Trivin
- Informal loans, liquidity constraints and local credit supply: evidence from Italy pp. 1429-1461

- Michele Benvenuti, Luca Casolaro and Emanuele Ciani
Volume 20, issue 3, 2022
- Child development and distance learning in the age of COVID-19 pp. 659-685

- Hugues Champeaux, Lucia Mangiavacchi, Francesca Marchetta and Luca Piccoli
- Telework, Wages, and Time Use in the United States pp. 687-734

- Sabrina Pabilonia and Victoria Vernon
- Work from home and daily time allocations: evidence from the coronavirus pandemic pp. 735-758

- Brandon J. Restrepo and Eliana Zeballos
- Correction to: Work from Home and Daily Time Allocations: Evidence from the Coronavirus Pandemic pp. 759-761

- Brandon J. Restrepo and Eliana Zeballos
- The impact of the COVID-19 recession on Mexican households: evidence from employment and time use for men, women, and children pp. 763-797

- Lauren Hoehn-Velasco, Adan Silverio-Murillo, Jose Balmori de la Miyar and Jacob Penglase
- Domestic violence reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Latin America pp. 799-830

- Santiago Perez-Vincent and Enrique Carreras
- COVID-19, marriage, and divorce in Japan pp. 831-853

- Mizuki Komura and Hikaru Ogawa
- Self-employment and mental health pp. 855-886

- Vicki L. Bogan, Angela R. Fertig and David Just
- Medicaid physician fees and access to care among children with special health care needs pp. 887-919

- Pinka Chatterji, Sandra L. Decker and Jason Huh
- Hire or care: the effects of aging parents on household labor supply pp. 921-954

- Jue (Jessie) Wang
- Does getting a mortgage affect consumer credit use? pp. 955-991

- Scott Fulford and Joanna Stavins
- Robust consumption policy with the desire for wealth accumulation pp. 993-1025

- Yuanping Wang, Yingjie Niu and Siwen Gong
- Sexual orientation discrimination in the labor market against gay men pp. 1027-1058

- Nick Drydakis
Volume 20, issue 2, 2022
- Gender gaps in skills and labor market outcomes: evidence from the PIAAC pp. 333-371

- Yolanda F. Rebollo-Sanz and Sara Rica
- Does signaling childcare support on job applications reduce the motherhood penalty? pp. 373-387

- Arjun Bedi, Tanmoy Majilla and Matthias Rieger
- What if your boss is a woman? Evidence on gender discrimination at the workplace pp. 389-417

- Claudio Lucifora and Daria Vigani
- Re-examining female labor supply responses to the 1994 Australian pension reform pp. 419-445

- Todd Morris
- Gender role perspectives and job burnout pp. 447-470

- Benjamin Artz, Ilker Kaya and Ozgur Kaya
- Cognitive and socioemotional skills and wages: the role of latent abilities on the gender wage gap in Peru pp. 471-496

- Pablo Lavado, Luciana Velarde and Gustavo Yamada
- Access to universal childcare and its effect on maternal employment pp. 497-532

- Audrey Bousselin
- Disability and work intensity in Italian households pp. 533-552

- Elena Calegari, Enrico Fabrizi and Chiara Mussida
- Does retirement reduce familiarity with Information and Communication Technology? pp. 553-577

- Danilo Cavapozzi and Chiara Dal Bianco
- Suddenly a stay-at-home dad? Short- and long-term consequences of fathers’ job loss on time investment in the household pp. 579-607

- Juliane Hennecke and Astrid Pape
- Alternative boomerang kids, intergenerational co-residence, and maternal labor supply pp. 609-634

- Lusi Liao and Sasiwimon Paweenawat
- Schooling choices and parental migration. Evidence from Mexico pp. 635-657

- Simona Fiore
Volume 20, issue 1, 2022
- A strictly economic explanation of gender roles: the lasting legacy of the plough pp. 1-13

- Alessandro Cigno
- Gender norms and women’s decision to work: evidence from Japan pp. 15-36

- Núria Rodriguez-Planas and Ryuichi Tanaka
- Perspectives article: income inequality, health, and household welfare pp. 37-55

- Alan C. Monheit
- Maternal and fetal health effects of working during pregnancy pp. 57-102

- Dhaval M. Dave and Muzhe Yang
- Investigating health-related time use with partially observed data pp. 103-121

- John Mullahy
- The effects of job displacement on spousal health pp. 123-152

- Nicholas Jolly
- Assessing the value of household work based on wages demanded on online platforms for substitutes pp. 153-160

- Simona Jokubauskaitė and Alyssa Schneebaum
- On the measurement of non-random mating and of its change over time pp. 161-198

- Jacques Silber, Sasiwimon Paweenawat and Lusi Liao
- Experimental evidence of the effect of head start on mothers’ labor supply and human capital investments pp. 199-241

- Cuiping Schiman
- Unlucky at work, unlucky in love: job loss and marital stability pp. 243-278

- Carina Keldenich and Christine Luecke
- Ties that bind? Family income dynamics and children’s post-secondary enrollment and persistence pp. 279-303

- Bradley L. Hardy and Dave Marcotte
- Leisure and housing consumption after retirement: new evidence on the life-cycle hypothesis pp. 305-330

- Miriam Beblo and Sven Schreiber
- Correction to: The wealth decumulation behavior of the retired elderly in Italy: the importance of bequest motives and precautionary saving pp. 331-331

- Luigi Ventura and Charles Horioka
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