Handbook of Population and Family Economics
Current editor(s): M. R. Rosenzweig and Stark, O.
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- Ch 01 Introduction: Population and family economics , pp 1-17

- Mark Rosenzweig and Oded Stark
- Ch 02 A survey of theories of the family , pp 21-79

- Ted Bergstrom
- Ch 03 The formation and dissolution of families: Why marry? Who marries whom? And what happens upon divorce , pp 81-123

- Yoram Weiss
- Ch 04 Intrahousehold distribution and the family , pp 125-187

- Jere Behrman
- Ch 05 Intergenerational and interhousehold economic links , pp 189-238

- John Laitner
- Ch 06 The cost of children and the use of demographic variables in consumer demand , pp 241-273

- Bernard van Praag and Marcel F. Warnaar
- Ch 07 The economics of fertility in developed countries , pp 275-347

- V. Joseph Hotz, Jacob Alex Klerman and Robert Willis
- Ch 08 Demand for children in low income countries , pp 349-430

- T. Schultz
- Ch 09 New findings on secular trends in nutrition and mortality: Some implications for population theory , pp 433-481

- Robert Fogel
- Ch 10 Determinants and consequences of the mortality and health of infants and children , pp 483-557

- Kenneth I. Wolpin
- Ch 11 Mortality and morbidity among adults and the elderly , pp 559-643

- Robin Sickles and Paul Taubman
- Ch 12 Internal migration in developed countries , pp 647-720

- Michael J. Greenwood
- Ch 13 Internal migration in developing countries , pp 721-798

- Robert Lucas
- Ch 14 Economic impact of international migration and the economic performance of migrants , pp 799-850

- Robert LaLonde and Robert Topel
- Ch 15 International migration and international trade , pp 851-887

- Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka
- Ch 16 The economics of individual aging , pp 891-966

- Michael Hurd
- Ch 17 The economics of population aging , pp 967-1014

- David Weil
- Ch 18 Demographic variables and income inequality , pp 1015-1059

- David Lam
- Ch 19 Population dynamics: Equilibrium, disequilibrium, and consequences of fluctuations , pp 1063-1115

- Ronald Lee
- Ch 20 Growth models with endogenous population: A general framework , pp 1117-1174

- Marc Nerlove and Lakshmi Raut
- Ch 21 Long-term consequences of population growth: Technological change, natural resources, and the environment , pp 1175-1298

- James Robinson and T. Srinivasan