Review of Economics of the Household
2003 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2023
- A tribute to Jorge Aguero 1971–2023 pp. 1155-1156

- Veronica Frisancho
- Marriage as insurance: job protection and job insecurity in France pp. 1157-1190

- Andrew Clark, Conchita D’Ambrosio and Anthony Lepinteur
- The role of children and work-from-home in gender labor market asymmetries: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America pp. 1191-1214

- Inés Berniell, Leonardo Gasparini, Mariana Marchionni and Mariana Viollaz
- Life satisfaction and body mass index: estimating the monetary value of achieving optimal body weight pp. 1215-1246

- Kristjana Baldursdottir, Paul McNamee, Edward Norton and Tinna Laufey Asgeirsdottir
- Body mass index and the distribution of housework among British couples pp. 1247-1268

- Héctor Bellido, J. Ignacio Giménez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
- Determinants of health insurance enrollment and health expenditure in Ghana: an empirical analysis pp. 1269-1288

- Kwame Adjei-Mantey and Charles Horioka
- Mortality shocks and household consumption: the case of Mexico pp. 1289-1358

- Marek Šedivý
- Health and household labor supply: instantaneous and adaptive behavior of an aging workforce pp. 1359-1378

- Ning Li
- Parental disability and teenagers’ time allocation pp. 1379-1407

- Charlene Kalenkoski and Sabrina Pabilonia
- Pregnant in haste? The impact of foetus loss on birth spacing and the role of subjective probabilistic beliefs pp. 1409-1431

- Masaru Nagashima and Chikako Yamauchi
- Paid childcare leave, fertility, and female labor supply in South Korea pp. 1433-1451

- Kyeongkuk Kim, Sang-Hyop Lee and Timothy Halliday
- Household gift-giving consumption and subjective well-being: evidence from rural China pp. 1453-1472

- Yi-Bin Chiu, Zhen Wang and Xu Ye
- Intertemporal elasticity of substitution with leisure margin pp. 1473-1504

- Takeshi Yagihashi and Juan Du
Volume 21, issue 3, 2023
- Child marriage: using the Indonesian family life survey to examine the lives of women and men who married at an early age pp. 725-756

- Lisa Cameron, Diana Contreras Suarez and Susan Wieczkiewicz
- Marriage and divorce during a pandemic: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on marital formation and dissolution in Mexico pp. 757-788

- Lauren Hoehn-Velasco, Jose Roberto Balmori de la Miyar, Adan Silverio-Murillo and Sherajum Monira Farin
- The effects of a negative economic shock on male marriage in the West Bank pp. 789-814

- Amr Ragab and Ayhab F. Saad
- Wealth inequalities among seniors: the role of marital histories across cohorts pp. 815-853

- Carole Bonnet, Enrica Martino, Benoît Rapoport and Anne Solaz
- Famine and matching by socioeconomic status—evidence from the Great Chinese Famine pp. 855-912

- Yiru Wang
- Employment protection legislation and household formation: evidence from Italy pp. 913-939

- Gianluca Cerruti, Gianluca Mazzarella and Mauro Migliavacca
- On the economic determinants of prostitution: marriage compensation and unilateral divorce in U.S. states pp. 941-1017

- Riccardo Ciacci
- The impact of minimum wage on parental time allocation to children: evidence from the American Time Use Survey pp. 1019-1042

- Richard Gearhart, Lyudmyla Sonchak-Ardan and Raphael Thibault
- The minimum wage and parent time use pp. 1043-1062

- Taryn W. Morrissey
- How to measure parenting styles? pp. 1063-1081

- Christopher Rauh and Laetitia Renée
- Do fathers have son preference in the United States? Evidence from paternal subjective well-being pp. 1083-1117

- Younghwan Song and Jia Gao
- Correction: Do fathers have son preference in the United States? Evidence from paternal subjective well-being pp. 1119-1125

- Younghwan Song and Jia Gao
- Son preference and crime in India pp. 1127-1151

- Rashmi Barua, Prarthna Agarwal Goel and Renuka Sane
- Correction to: Non cognitive skills and childcare attendance pp. 1153-1153

- Daniela Del Boca, Enrica Martino and Chiara Pronzato
Volume 21, issue 2, 2023
- The effect of domestic violence on cardiovascular risk pp. 371-395

- Seetha Menon
- Reciprocity and the matrilineal advantage in European grand-parenting pp. 397-433

- Giorgio Brunello and Eiji Yamamura
- Robinson Crusoe: less or more depressed? With whom and where to live in a pandemic if you are above 50 pp. 435-459

- Inés Berniell, Anne Laferrere, Pedro Mira and Elizaveta Pronkina
- The COVID-19 pandemic, well-being, and transitions to post-secondary education pp. 461-483

- Malte Sandner, Alexander Patzina, Silke Anger, Sarah Bernhard and Hans Dietrich
- The effect of state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) eligibility on food insufficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 485-518

- Vivekananda Das
- Who is doing the chores and childcare in dual-earner couples during the COVID-19 era of working from home? pp. 519-565

- Sabrina Pabilonia and Victoria Vernon
- What do students gain from banks in schools? A field study pp. 567-590

- J. Michael Collins and Madelaine L’Esperance
- The role of financial literacy in households’ asset accumulation process: evidence from Ghana pp. 591-614

- Isaac Koomson, Renato A. Villano and David Hadley
- Parental housing wealth and children’s marriage prospects in China—evidence from CHARLS pp. 615-644

- Ya Gao, Rob Alessie and Viola Angelini
- Do individuals adapt to all types of housing transitions? pp. 645-672

- Andrew Clark and Luis Diaz-Serrano
- Parents, neighbors and youth crime pp. 673-692

- Carlos Díaz and Eleonora Patacchini
- Immigrant English Proficiency, Children’s Educational Performance, and Parental Involvement pp. 693-719

- Alberto Ortega and Tyler Ludwig
- Correction to: Immigrant English Proficiency, Children’s Educational Performance, and Parental Involvement pp. 721-723

- Alberto Ortega and Tyler Ludwig
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 Vladisavljevic
- 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, Francois Rycx and Ilan Tojerow
- Giving and volunteering over a lifecycle pp. 335-369

- Hyeon Park
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