Review of Economics of the Household
2003 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2021
- Evolution of individual preferences and persistence of family rules pp. 935-958

- Alessandro Cigno, Alessandro Gioffré and Annalisa Luporini
- Households’ joint consumption spending and home production responses to retirement in the US pp. 959-985

- Jim Been, Susann Rohwedder and Michael Hurd
- How effectively do households insure food consumption and assets against funeral expenses? The case of urban Zimbabwe pp. 987-1021

- Gift Dafuleya and Fiona Tregenna
- Climbing up ladders and sliding down snakes: an empirical assessment of the effect of social mobility on subjective wellbeing pp. 1023-1045

- Paul Dolan and Grace Lordan
- Dinner timing and human capital investments in children pp. 1047-1075

- Joseph Price, Luke P. Rodgers and Jocelyn S. Wikle
- How does school travel time impact children’s learning outcomes in a developing country? pp. 1077-1097

- Clifford Afoakwah and Isaac Koomson
- Transfer program enforcement and children’s time allocation pp. 1099-1137

- Rodrigo Ceni and Gonzalo Salas
- Did Medicaid expansion reduce medical divorce? pp. 1139-1174

- David Slusky and Donna Ginther
- Searching on campus? The marriage market effects of changing student sex ratios pp. 1175-1207

- Nico Pestel
- Do women face a glass ceiling at home? The division of household labor among dual-earner couples pp. 1209-1243

- Tomáš Lichard, Filip Pertold and Samuel Škoda
- Intra-household allocation with shared expenditure choices: experimental evidence from Filipino migrants pp. 1245-1274

- Giuseppe De Arcangelis and Majlinda Joxhe
- Natives and migrants in home production: the case of Germany pp. 1275-1307

- Emanuele Forlani, Elisabetta Lodigiani and Concetta Mendolicchio
Volume 19, issue 3, 2021
- Gender inequality as a barrier to economic growth: a review of the theoretical literature pp. 581-614

- Manuel Santos Silva and Stephan Klasen
- The effects of paid family leave on food insecurity—evidence from California pp. 615-639

- Otto Lenhart
- Combining parenthood and work: transmission channels and heterogeneous returns to early public childcare pp. 641-676

- Eric Schuss and Mohammed Azaouagh
- The gender gap in citations of articles published in two demographic economics journals pp. 677-697

- Shoshana Grossbard, Tansel Yilmazer and Lingrui Zhang
- Male employment and female intra-household decision-making: a Mexican gold mining case study pp. 699-737

- Audrey Au Yong Lyn
- Women’s empowerment and gender-differentiated food allocation in Bangladesh pp. 739-767

- Mahbub Hossain, M Asadullah and Uma Kambhampati
- Unequal consequences of Covid 19: representative evidence from six countries pp. 769-783

- Michèle Belot, Syngjoo Choi, Egon Tripodi, Eline van den Broek-Altenburg, Julian C. Jamison and Nicholas Papageorge
- Connecting Medicaid and child support: evidence from the TennCare disenrollment pp. 785-812

- Lindsey Rose Bullinger and Daniel Tello-Trillo
- Relationship between marital status and body mass index in Japan pp. 813-841

- Kazuma Sato
- Recent changes in immigration policy and U.S. naturalization patterns pp. 843-872

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Mary Lopez
- Temporary versus permanent migration: The impact on expenditure patterns of households left behind pp. 873-911

- Chuhong Wang, Xingfei Liu and Zizhong Yan
- Leaving the Nest or Living with Parents: Evidence from Mexico’s Young Adult Population pp. 913-933

- Adelaido Garcia-Andres, Jose N. Martinez and Ernesto Aguayo-Téllez
Volume 19, issue 2, 2021
- The many ways COVID-19 affects households: consumption, time, and health outcomes pp. 281-289

- George Davis
- Gender differentiated economic responses to crises in developing countries: insights for COVID-19 recovery policies pp. 291-306

- Sandeep Mohapatra
- Are COVID fatalities in the US higher than in the EU, and if so, why? pp. 307-326

- Ainoa Aparicio and Shoshana Grossbard
- Intra-household exposure to labor market risk in the time of Covid-19: lessons from Mexico pp. 327-351

- Cecilia Peluffo and Mariana Viollaz
- Consumption and geographic mobility in pandemic times. Evidence from Mexico pp. 353-371

- Raymundo Campos-Vazquez and Gerardo Esquivel
- The effect of COVID-19 lockdown and the subsequent reopening on consumption in Iran pp. 373-397

- Mohammad Hoseini and Abolmohsen Valizadeh
- Household time activities, food waste, and diet quality: the impact of non-marginal changes due to COVID-19 pp. 399-428

- Benjamin Scharadin, Yang Yu and Edward C. Jaenicke
- The effect of health insurance coverage on personal bankruptcy: evidence from the Medicaid expansion pp. 429-451

- Masanori Kuroki
- The influence of normative misperceptions on alcohol-related problems among school-age adolescents in the U.S pp. 453-472

- Aliaksandr Amialchuk and Onur Sapci
- Do minimum wage increases benefit worker health? Evidence from China pp. 473-499

- Jiwei Chen
- What explains the gender gap in wealth? Evidence from administrative data pp. 501-547

- Jaanika Meriküll, Merike Kukk and Tairi Room
- Correction: What explains the gender gap in wealth? Evidence from administrative data pp. 549-550

- Jaanika Meriküll, Merike Kukk and Tairi Room
- Will you marry me? It depends (on the business cycle) pp. 551-579

- Héctor Bellido and Miriam Marcén
Volume 19, issue 1, 2021
- Women pay the price of COVID-19 more than men pp. 1-9

- Enrica Croda and Shoshana Grossbard
- Gender differences in couples’ division of childcare, work and mental health during COVID-19 pp. 11-40

- Gema Zamarro and María José Prados
- The impact of closing schools on working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence using panel data from Japan pp. 41-60

- Eiji Yamamura and Yoshiro Tsustsui
- Correction to: The impact of closing schools on working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence using panel data from Japan pp. 61-62

- Eiji Yamamura and Yoshiro Tsustsui
- Covid-19 shocks to education supply: how 200,000 U.S. households dealt with the sudden shift to distance learning pp. 63-90

- Cynthia Bansak and Martha Starr
- Parental well-being in times of Covid-19 in Germany pp. 91-122

- Mathias Huebener, Sevrin Waights, Katharina Spiess, Nico A. Siegel and Gert Wagner
- Working parents, financial insecurity, and childcare: mental health in the time of COVID-19 in the UK pp. 123-144

- Zhiming Cheng, Silvia Mendolia, Alfredo Paloyo, David Savage and Max Tani
- COVID-19, staying at home, and domestic violence pp. 145-155

- Lin-Chi Hsu and Alexander Henke
- Is the selfish life-cycle model more applicable in Japan and, if so, why? A literature survey pp. 157-187

- Charles Horioka
- Assessing and decomposing gender differences in evaluative and emotional well-being among older adults in the developing world pp. 189-221

- Clémence Kieny, Gabriela Flores and Jürgen Maurer
- Women’s type of property ownership and domestic violence: a theoretical note pp. 223-232

- Emin Gahramanov, Khusrav Gaibulloev and Javed Younas
- Domestic violence, decision-making power, and female employment in Colombia pp. 233-254

- Johanna Fajardo-Gonzalez
- Female autonomy in household decision-making and intimate partner violence: evidence from Pakistan pp. 255-280

- Astghik Mavisakalyan and Anu Rammohan
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