Review of Economics of the Household
2003 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2014
- Alcohol control and foster care pp. 589-612

- Sara Markowitz, Alison Cuellar, Ryan Conrad and Michael Grossman
- Will daughters walk mom’s talk? The effects of maternal communication about sex on the sexual behavior of female adolescents pp. 613-639

- Susan Averett and Sarah Estelle
- Orphans at risk in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence on educational and health outcomes pp. 641-662

- Katja Coneus, Andrea Mühlenweg and Holger Stichnoth
- The long-term impact of family difficulties during childhood on labor market outcomes pp. 663-687

- Emanuele Millemaci and Dario Sciulli
- One male offspring preference: evidence from Vietnam using a split-population model pp. 689-715

- Tien Vu
- The consequences of own and spousal disability on labor market outcomes and subjective well-being: evidence from Germany pp. 717-736

- Nils Braakmann
- The impact of early occupational choice on health behaviors pp. 737-770

- Inas Kelly, Dhaval Dave, Jody Sindelar and William Gallo
- The influence of FDA advisory information and black box warnings on individual use of prescription antidepressants pp. 771-790

- Kristy Parkinson, Joseph Price, Kosali Simon and Sharon Tennyson
Volume 12, issue 3, 2014
- Altruism and monetary transfers in the household: inter- and intra-generation issues pp. 407-410

- José Alberto Molina
- Are Americans and Indians more altruistic than the Japanese and Chinese? Evidence from a new international survey of bequest plans pp. 411-437

- Charles Horioka
- Bequests and family traditions: the case of nineteenth century France pp. 439-459

- Luc Arrondel and Cyril Grange
- Why do children transfer to their parents? Evidence from South Korea pp. 461-485

- Cheolsung Park
- A note on altruism and caregiving in the family: do prices matter? pp. 487-491

- Shoshana Grossbard
- The impact of collectivism on savings behavior: a case study of Mexican-Americans and non-Mexican Latinos pp. 493-515

- Joelle Saad-Lessler and Karen Richman
- Remittances and well-being among rural-to-urban migrants in China pp. 517-546

- Alpaslan Akay, Corrado Giulietti, Juan David Robalino and Klaus Zimmermann
- Does generosity beget generosity? The relationships between transfer receipt and formal and informal volunteering pp. 547-563

- Charlene Kalenkoski
- Food at home production and consumption: implications for nutrition quality and policy pp. 565-588

- George Davis
Volume 12, issue 2, 2014
- Gender, added-worker effects, and the 2007–2009 recession: Looking within the household pp. 209-235

- Martha Starr
- Work and breastfeeding decisions are jointly determined for higher socioeconomic status US mothers pp. 237-257

- Bidisha Mandal, Brian Roe and Sara Fein
- The motherhood wage gap in the UK over the life cycle pp. 259-276

- Tarja Viitanen
- The impact of husband’s job loss on partners’ mental health pp. 277-294

- Silvia Mendolia
- The long run health returns to college quality pp. 295-325

- Jason Fletcher and David Frisvold
- Fathers and youths’ delinquent behavior pp. 327-358

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Erdal Tekin
- Caregivers, firm policies and gender discrimination claims pp. 359-377

- Scott Adams, John Heywood and Laurie Miller
- Home care for the elderly: the role of relatives, friends and neighbors pp. 379-404

- Adriaan Kalwij, Giacomo Pasini and Mingqin Wu
Volume 12, issue 1, 2014
- On the importance of time diary data and introduction to a special issue on time use research pp. 1-6

- Almudena Sevilla
- Household structure and housework: assessing the contributions of all household members, with a focus on children and youths pp. 7-27

- Jonathan Gershuny and Oriel Sullivan
- Early to bed and earlier to rise: school, maternal employment, and children’s sleep pp. 29-50

- Jay Stewart
- Market hours, household work, child care, and wage rates of partners: an empirical analysis pp. 51-81

- Hans Bloemen and Elena Stancanelli
- Children, Kitchen, Church: does ethnicity matter? pp. 83-103

- Anzelika Zaiceva and Klaus Zimmermann
- Regional unemployment, gender, and time allocation of the unemployed pp. 105-127

- J. Gimenez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
- Paternal childcare and parental leave policies: evidence from industrialized countries pp. 129-158

- Christina Boll, Julian Leppin and Nora Reich
- Spouses’ time allocation to pro-environmental activities: who is saving the environment at home? pp. 159-176

- Shigeru Matsumoto
- Work-family attitudes and career interruptions due to childbirth pp. 177-205

- Fazeer Rahim
- Erratum to: High school graduation rates among children of same-sex households pp. 207-207

- Douglas Allen
Volume 11, issue 4, 2013
- Opting out among women with elite education pp. 469-506

- Joni Hersch
- Trust, child care technology choice and female labor force participation pp. 507-544

- Mayssun El-Attar
- Working mothers’ decisions on childcare: the case of Spain pp. 545-561

- María Suárez
- The determinants of religiosity among immigrants and the native born in Europe pp. 563-598

- Mariya Aleksynska and Barry Chiswick
- In sickness and in health: an examination of relationship status and health using data from the Canadian National Public Health Survey pp. 599-633

- Susan Averett, Laura Argys and Julia Sorkin
- High school graduation rates among children of same-sex households pp. 635-658

- Douglas Allen
- Do single mothers in the United States use the Earned Income Tax Credit to reduce unsecured debt? pp. 659-680

- H. Shaefer, Xiaoqing Song and Trina Williams Shanks
- What motivates single women to save? the case of Japan pp. 681-704

- Wataru Kureishi and Midori Wakabayashi
Volume 11, issue 3, 2013
- Altruism in the household: in kind transfers in the context of kin selection pp. 309-312

- José Alberto Molina
- Stage-specific family structure models: implicit parameter restrictions and Bayesian model comparison with an application to prosocial behavior pp. 313-340

- Mark Wilhelm and Robert Bandy
- Is volunteer labor part of household production? Evidence from married couples pp. 341-369

- Eleanor Brown and Ye Zhang
- There’s no such thing as a free lunch: evidence of altruism and agency from household expenditure responses to child nutrition programs pp. 371-392

- Paul Bingley and Ian Walker
- Parental altruism and nest leaving in Europe: evidence from a retrospective survey pp. 393-420

- Viola Angelini and Anne Laferrere
- The evolution of altruistic preferences: mothers versus fathers pp. 421-446

- Ingela Alger and Donald Cox
- Children, spousal love, and happiness: an economic analysis pp. 447-467

- Shoshana Grossbard and Sankar Mukhopadhyay
Volume 11, issue 2, 2013
- The effect of parental labor supply on child schooling: evidence from trade liberalization in India pp. 151-173

- Beyza Ural Marchand, Ray Rees and Raymond Riezman
- Tax reform and endogenous gender bargaining power pp. 175-192

- Mizuki Komura
- Effects of child support pass-through and disregard policies on in-kind child support pp. 193-209

- Samara Gunter
- The impact of cigarette quitting during pregnancy on other prenatal health behaviors pp. 211-233

- George Wehby, Allen Wilcox and Rolv Lie
- Intergenerational transfers in long term care pp. 235-258

- Monika Lopez-Anuarbe
- Superstition effects versus cohort effects: is it bad luck to be born in the year of the fire horse in Japan? pp. 259-283

- Hiroyuki Yamada
- The effect of ethnic identity on the employment of immigrants pp. 285-308

- Nick Drydakis
Volume 11, issue 1, 2013
- Why do some Irish drink so much? Family, historical and regional effects on students’ alcohol consumption and subjective normative thresholds pp. 1-27

- Liam Delaney, Arie Kapteyn and James Smith
- Spillover effects of maternal education on child’s health and health behavior pp. 29-52

- Daniel Kemptner and Jan Marcus
- Erratum to: Spillover effects of maternal education on child’s health and health behavior pp. 53-54

- Daniel Kemptner and Jan Marcus
- Housing and labor decisions of households pp. 55-82

- M. Colom and M. Molés
- Sexual orientation and full-time monthly earnings, by public and private sector: evidence from Swedish register data pp. 83-108

- Ali Ahmed, Lina Andersson and Mats Hammarstedt
- The impact of labour income risk on household saving decisions in Turkey pp. 109-129

- Evren Ceritoğlu
- Measuring precautionary wealth using cross-sectional data: the case of farm households pp. 131-141

- Ashok Mishra, Hiroki Uematsu and J. Matthew Fannin
- A note on separability and intra-household resource allocation in a collective household model pp. 143-149

- Tomoki Fujii and Ryuichiro Ishikawa
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