Marriage, Family, Human Capital, and Fertility
Theodore Schultz
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1974
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Chapters in this book:
- The High Value of Human Time: Population Equilibrium , pp 1-10

- Theodore Schultz
- A Theory of Marriage: Part II , pp 11-26

- Gary Becker
- Comment: The Economics of Nonmonetary Variables , pp 27-33

- William J. Goode
- The United States Marriage Market , pp 34-56

- Alan Freiden
- Benefits of Women's Education within Marriage , pp 57-75

- Lee Benham
- Family Investments in Human Capital: Earnings of Women , pp 76-110

- Jacob Mincer and Solomon Polachek
- Home Investments in Children , pp 111-135

- Arleen Leibowitz
- Effects of Child-Care Programs on Women's Work Effort , pp 136-169

- James Heckman
- Economics of Postwar Fertility in Japan: Differentials and Trends , pp 170-199

- Masanori Hashimoto
- Household and Economy: Toward a New Theory of Population and Economic Growth , pp 200-221

- Marc Nerlove
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