Review of Economics of the Household
2003 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2012
- Financial stress, family relationships, and Australian youths’ transitions from home and school pp. 469-490

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and David Ribar
- Gender differences in work-schooling decisions in rural North India pp. 491-519

- Krisztina Kis-Katos
- The health effects of caregiving by grandparents in Taiwan: an instrumental variable estimation pp. 521-540

- Li-Jung Ku, Sally Stearns, Courtney Van Houtven and George Holmes
- The effect of the original introduction of Medicaid on welfare participation and female labor supply pp. 541-556

- Sandra Decker and Frederic Selck
- Children’s health-related life-styles: how parental child care affects them pp. 557-572

- Jens Bonke and Jane Greve
- Family dissolution and precautionary savings: an empirical analysis pp. 573-595

- Filippo Maria Pericoli and Luigi Ventura
Volume 10, issue 3, 2012
- Reinterpreting the economics of extramarital affairs pp. 319-343

- Ian Smith
- Family structure and child outcomes: a high definition, wide angle “snapshot” pp. 345-374

- Karen Conway and Minghua Li
- Altruism from the house: the impact of home equity on charitable giving pp. 375-393

- Chau Do and Irina Paley
- Collective consumption models with restricted bargaining weights: an empirical assessment based on experimental data pp. 395-421

- Sabrina Bruyneel, Laurens Cherchye and Bram De Rock
- Separability between own food production and consumption in Turkey pp. 423-439

- Hasan Tekgüç
- The impact of childbirth on Spanish women’s decisions to leave the labor market pp. 441-468

- Ainhoa Herrarte Sánchez, Julián Moral-Carcedo and Felipe Sáez
Volume 10, issue 2, 2012
- The effects of 9/11 on intermarriage between natives and immigrants to the U.S pp. 171-192

- Chunbei Wang and Le Wang
- Marriage as a commitment device pp. 193-213

- Alessandro Cigno
- Social norms, partnerships and children pp. 215-236

- J. Gimenez-Nadal, José Alberto Molina and Almudena Sevilla
- The effect of hours of work on social interaction pp. 237-258

- Henry Saffer and Karine Lamiraud
- Food stamps and the time cost of food preparation pp. 259-275

- Christian Raschke
- Time with sons and daughters pp. 277-298

- Elisabeth Gugl and Linda Welling
- Exploring the relationship between parents’ and children’s housework time in Spain pp. 299-318

- Begoña Álvarez and Daniel Miles
Volume 10, issue 1, 2012
- Federal nutrition programs and childhood obesity: inside the black box pp. 1-38

- Manan Roy, Daniel Millimet and Rusty Tchernis
- Nineteenth century stature and family size: binding constraint or productive labor force? pp. 39-52

- Scott Carson
- State abstinence education programs and teen birth rates in the US pp. 53-75

- Colin Cannonier
- I would if I could: precarious employment and childbearing intentions in Italy pp. 77-97

- Francesca Modena and Fabio Sabatini
- The effects of family stressors on substance use initiation in adolescence pp. 99-114

- Jason Fletcher and Jody Sindelar
- The relationship between Civil Unions and fertility in France: Preliminary evidence pp. 115-132

- Emilio Gutierrez and Pablo Suárez Becerra
- A noncooperative marriage model with remarriage pp. 133-151

- Michael Malcolm
- The impact of liquidity constraints and imperfect commitment on migration decisions of offspring of rural households pp. 153-170

- Matthieu Delpierre
Volume 9, issue 4, 2011
- Changes in durable stocks, portfolio allocation, and consumption expenditure in the aftermath of the Kobe earthquake pp. 429-443

- Yasuyuki Sawada and Satoshi Shimizutani
- Sexual orientation and household financial decisions: evidence from couples in the United States pp. 445-463

- Brighita Negrusa and Sonia Oreffice
- Spending time together: the impact of children on couples’ leisure synchronization pp. 465-486

- Christine Barnet-Verzat, Ariane Pailhé and Anne Solaz
- Infant feeding and asthma: is breast milk best? pp. 487-504

- Tiffany Green
- How can gender discrimination explain fertility behaviors and family-friendly policies? pp. 505-521

- Magali Recoules
- Why do larger families reduce parental investments in child quality, but not child quality per se? pp. 523-537

- Marc Frenette
- Religion, religiosity and educational attainment of immigrants to the USA pp. 539-553

- Sankar Mukhopadhyay
- Transmission of self-employment across immigrant generations: the importance of ethnic background and gender pp. 555-577

- Lina Andersson and Mats Hammarstedt
Volume 9, issue 3, 2011
- Crime and partnerships pp. 307-325

- Michael Svarer
- Effects of family planning and health services on women’s welfare: evidence on dowries and intra-household bargaining in Bangladesh pp. 327-348

- Christina Peters
- Child care subsidies and childhood obesity pp. 349-378

- Chris Herbst and Erdal Tekin
- The effect of parental labor migration on children’s educational progress in rural china pp. 379-396

- Chad Meyerhoefer and C. Chen
- Labor force exit decisions of new mothers pp. 397-414

- Julie Hotchkiss, M. Pitts and MaryBeth Walker
- A semiparametric analysis of the rising breadwinner role of women in the UK pp. 415-428

- Zeenat Soobedar de Villeneuve
Volume 9, issue 2, 2011
- Ethnic intermarriage among immigrants: human capital and assortative mating pp. 149-180

- Barry Chiswick and Christina Houseworth
- Do ethnic minorities “stretch” their time? UK household evidence on multitasking pp. 181-206

- Anzelika Zaiceva and Klaus Zimmermann
- Collective labor supply with many consumption goods pp. 207-220

- Pierre Chiappori
- Job turnover, wage rates, and marital stability: How are they related? pp. 221-249

- Avner Ahituv and Robert Lerman
- The transition to mid-life divorce pp. 251-271

- Larry Taylor
- Positive and negative preferences in human mate selection pp. 273-291

- Nicolas Vaillant and François-Charles Wolff
- Non-minimization of source taxes on labor income: empirical evidence from Germany pp. 293-306

- Sven Stöwhase
Volume 9, issue 1, 2011
- How would selecting for skill change flows of immigrants to the United States? A simulation of three merit-based point systems pp. 1-23

- Laura Hill and Joseph Hayes
- Low-skilled immigrant entrepreneurship pp. 25-44

- Magnus Lofstrom
- Determinants of savings and remittances: empirical evidence from immigrants to Germany pp. 45-67

- Mathias Sinning
- New evidence on the role of remittances on healthcare expenditures by Mexican households pp. 69-98

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Susan Pozo
- Attitudes towards foreigners and Jews in Germany: identifying the determinants of xenophobia in a large opinion survey pp. 99-128

- Michael Fertig and Christoph Schmidt
- The labor market costs of conflict: closures, foreign workers, and Palestinian employment and earnings pp. 129-148

- Sami Miaari and Robert Sauer
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