Review of Economics of the Household
2003 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2019
- Divorce and health in middle and older ages pp. 1081-1106

- Alice Zulkarnain and Sanders Korenman
- Income-related inequality in gambling: evidence from Italy pp. 1107-1131

- Giuliano Resce, Raffaele Lagravinese, Elisa Benedetti and Sabrina Molinaro
- The effects of the 2010 Affordable Care Act dependent care provision on family structure and public program participation among young adults pp. 1133-1161

- Pinka Chatterji, Xiangshi Liu and Barış Yörük
- Sexual orientation and the ‘cohabitation gap’ in life satisfaction in Canada pp. 1163-1189

- Maryam Dilmaghani
- Less money after divorce – how the 2008 alimony reform in Germany affected spouses’ labor supply, leisure and marital stability pp. 1191-1223

- Julia Bredtmann and Christina Vonnahme
- What influence do empowered women have? Land and the reality of women’s relative power in Peru pp. 1225-1255

- Mara José Montenegro Guerra, Sandeep Mohapatra and Brent Swallow
- Gender imbalance in housework allocation: a question of time? pp. 1257-1287

- Begoña Álvarez and Daniel Miles-Touya
- Fertility and the business cycle: the European case pp. 1289-1319

- Héctor Bellido and Miriam Marcén
- Job insecurity and fertility in Europe pp. 1321-1347

- Sara Ayllón
- The demand for child care subsidies under rationing pp. 1349-1379

- Julio Guzman
Volume 17, issue 3, 2019
- Child’s gender, parental monetary investments and care of elderly parents in China pp. 741-774

- Christine Ho
- Birth order and the gender gap in educational attainment pp. 775-803

- Jaqueline Oliveira
- Do American mothers use self-employment as a flexible work alternative? pp. 805-842

- Katherine Lim
- Does having children affect women’s entrepreneurship decision? Evidence from Nigeria pp. 843-860

- Joseph Ajefu
- The time and the transitions back to work in France after maternity pp. 861-888

- Bruno Rodrigues and Vincent Vergnat
- Education and the allocation of time of married women in Iran pp. 889-921

- Djavad Salehi-Isfahani and Sara Taghvatalab
- Envy, inequality and fertility pp. 923-945

- Irakli Japaridze
- Microfinance programs and domestic violence in northern Cameroon; the case of the Familial Rural Income Improvement Program pp. 947-967

- Donatien Eze Eze
- Performance pay, the marriage market and rising income inequality in Taiwan pp. 969-992

- Shao-Hsun Keng and Peter Orazem
- Women’s welfare and livelihoods outside of marriage: evidence from rural Tanzania pp. 993-1024

- Ayala Wineman
- The impact of tax benefits on female labor supply and income distribution in Spain pp. 1025-1048

- Luis Ayala and Milagros Paniagua
- Does the exchange motive influence intergenerational transfers? Evidence from Ireland pp. 1049-1079

- Sanna Nivakoski
Volume 17, issue 2, 2019
- The effects of income on health: new evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit pp. 377-410

- Otto Lenhart
- National identity among economic and non-economic immigrants pp. 411-438

- Stuart Campbell
- Occupational segregation by sexual orientation in the U.S.: exploring its economic effects on same-sex couples pp. 439-467

- Coral del Rio Otero and Olga Alonso-Villar
- The impact of parental illness on children’s schooling and labour force participation: evidence from Vietnam pp. 469-492

- Silvia Mendolia, Nga Nguyen and Oleg Yerokhin
- Correction to: The impact of parental illness on children’s schooling and labour force participation: evidence from Vietnam pp. 493-498

- Silvia Mendolia, Nga Nguyen and Oleg Yerokhin
- Intra-household income inequality and preferences for redistribution pp. 499-530

- Tina Haussen
- Correction to: Intra-household income inequality and preferences for redistribution pp. 531-533

- Tina Haussen
- Intergenerational cooperation within the household: a Public Good game with three generations pp. 535-552

- José Alberto Molina, Alfredo Ferrer, J. Ignacio Giménez-Nadal, Carlos Gracia-Lázaro, Yamir Moreno and Angel Sánchez
- Grandparent caregiving and cognitive functioning among older people: evidence from Korea pp. 553-586

- Taehyun Ahn and Kyong Duk Choi
- Grandparents in the blues. The effect of childcare on grandparents’ depression pp. 587-613

- Giorgio Brunello and Lorenzo Rocco
- The effect of violent crime on female decision-making within the household: evidence from the Mexican war on drugs pp. 615-646

- Magda Tsaneva, Marc Rockmore and Zahra Albohmood
- Parental risk aversion and educational investment: panel evidence from rural Uganda pp. 647-670

- Rayner Tabetando
- Live together: does culture matter? pp. 671-713

- Miriam Marcén and Marina Morales
- Debt repayment problems: short-term and long-term implications for spending pp. 715-740

- Merike Kukk
Volume 17, issue 1, 2019
- Legal status and immigrants’ educational investment decisions pp. 1-29

- Sankar Mukhopadhyay
- Testing the acculturation of the 1.5 generation in the United States: Is there a “critical” age of migration? pp. 31-65

- Marina Gindelsky
- Parental breakup and children’s development: the role of time and of post-separation conditions pp. 67-87

- Chiara Pronzato and Arnstein Aassve
- Changes in parental leave and young children’s non-cognitive skills pp. 89-119

- Katrin Huber
- Parenting skills and early childhood development: production function estimates from longitudinal data pp. 121-147

- Jade Marcus Jenkins and Sudhanshu Handa
- Single-mother families and the gender gap in children’s time investment and non-cognitive skills pp. 149-176

- Letizia Mencarini, Silvia Pasqua and Agnese Romiti
- The wall for mothers with first graders: availability of afterschool childcare and continuity of maternal labor supply in Japan pp. 177-199

- Reo Takaku
- How does actual unemployment and the perceived risk of joblessness affect smoking behavior? Gender and intra-family effects pp. 201-227

- Irina B. Grafova and Alan C. Monheit
- Domestic violence laws and suicide in Mexico pp. 229-248

- Trinidad Beleche
- Estimating dual headed time in food production with implications for SNAP benefit adequacy pp. 249-266

- Wen You and George Davis
- Are time and money equally substitutable for all commodity groups in the household’s domestic production? pp. 267-285

- Carla Canelas, François Gardes, Philip Merrigan and Silvia Salazar
- Dowry in the absence of the legal protection of women’s inheritance rights pp. 287-321

- Momoe Makino
- Leaving your mamma: why so late in Italy? pp. 323-347

- Enrica Di Stefano
- Language skills and homophilous hiring discrimination: Evidence from gender and racially differentiated applications pp. 349-376

- Anthony Edo, Nicolas Jacquemet and Constantine Yannelis