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December 2011, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 445-463 Sexual orientation and household financial decisions: evidence from couples in the United States
by Brighita Negrusa & Sonia Oreffice - 465-486 Spending time together: the impact of children on couples’ leisure synchronization
by C. Barnet-Verzat & A. Pailhé & A. Solaz - 487-504 Infant feeding and asthma: is breast milk best?
by Tiffany Green - 505-521 How can gender discrimination explain fertility behaviors and family-friendly policies?
by Magali Recoules - 523-537 Why do larger families reduce parental investments in child quality, but not child quality per se?
by Marc Frenette - 539-553 Religion, religiosity and educational attainment of immigrants to the USA
by Sankar Mukhopadhyay - 555-577 Transmission of self-employment across immigrant generations: the importance of ethnic background and gender
by Lina Andersson & Mats Hammarstedt
September 2011, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 307-325 Crime and partnerships
by Michael Svarer - 327-348 Effects of family planning and health services on women’s welfare: evidence on dowries and intra-household bargaining in Bangladesh
by Christina Peters - 349-378 Child care subsidies and childhood obesity
by Chris Herbst & Erdal Tekin - 379-396 The effect of parental labor migration on children’s educational progress in rural china
by Chad Meyerhoefer & C. Chen - 397-414 Labor force exit decisions of new mothers
by Julie Hotchkiss & M. Pitts & Mary Walker - 415-428 A semiparametric analysis of the rising breadwinner role of women in the UK
by Zeenat Soobedar
June 2011, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 149-180 Ethnic intermarriage among immigrants: human capital and assortative mating
by Barry Chiswick & Christina Houseworth - 181-206 Do ethnic minorities “stretch” their time? UK household evidence on multitasking
by Anzelika Zaiceva & Klaus Zimmermann - 207-220 Collective labor supply with many consumption goods
by P. Chiappori - 221-249 Job turnover, wage rates, and marital stability: How are they related?
by Avner Ahituv & Robert Lerman - 251-271 The transition to mid-life divorce
by Larry Taylor - 273-291 Positive and negative preferences in human mate selection
by Nicolas Vaillant & François-Charles Wolff - 293-306 Non-minimization of source taxes on labor income: empirical evidence from Germany
by Sven Stöwhase
March 2011, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-23 How would selecting for skill change flows of immigrants to the United States? A simulation of three merit-based point systems
by Laura Hill & Joseph Hayes - 25-44 Low-skilled immigrant entrepreneurship
by Magnus Lofstrom - 45-67 Determinants of savings and remittances: empirical evidence from immigrants to Germany
by Mathias Sinning - 69-98 New evidence on the role of remittances on healthcare expenditures by Mexican households
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Susan Pozo - 99-128 Attitudes towards foreigners and Jews in Germany: identifying the determinants of xenophobia in a large opinion survey
by Michael Fertig & Christoph Schmidt - 129-148 The labor market costs of conflict: closures, foreign workers, and Palestinian employment and earnings
by Sami Miaari & Robert Sauer
December 2010, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 409-432 No time to lose: time constraints and physical activity in the production of health
by John Mullahy & Stephanie Robert - 433-457 Marriage: for love, for money…and for time?
by Victoria Vernon - 459-477 Consumption, time and the environment
by Mario Cogoy - 479-504 Children’s and parents’ time use: empirical evidence on investment in human capital in France, Germany and Italy
by Ana Cardoso & Elsa Fontainha & Chiara Monfardini - 505-526 The effect of income shocks on food insufficiency
by Laura Leete & Neil Bania - 527-549 Equivalence scales, the cost of children and household consumption patterns in Italy
by Fabrizio Balli & Silvia Tiezzi - 551-552 Erratum to: Equivalence scales, the cost of children and household consumption patterns in Italy
by Fabrizio Balli & Silvia Tiezzi
September 2010, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 289-296 Whose time? Who saves? Introduction to a special issue on couples’ savings, time use and children
by Shoshana Grossbard & Elena Stancanelli - 297-323 Family labor supply, taxation and saving in an imperfect capital market
by Patricia Apps & Ray Rees - 325-343 Examining the impact of alternative power measures on individual time use in American and Danish couple households
by Nabanita Datta Gupta & Leslie Stratton - 345-369 An empirical analysis of the time allocation of Italian couples: are they responsive?
by Hans Bloemen & Silvia Pasqua & Elena Stancanelli - 371-391 Parental employment and time with children in Spain
by Maria Gutiérrez-Domènech - 393-408 Home-leaving decisions of daughters and sons
by Maria Chiuri & Daniela Del Boca
June 2010, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 171-197 Effects of prenatal care on maternal postpartum behaviors
by Nancy Reichman & Hope Corman & Kelly Noonan & Ofira Schwartz-Soicher - 199-230 The labor supply effects of child care costs and wages in the presence of subsidies and the earned income tax credit
by Chris Herbst - 231-253 The availability of child care centers, perceived search costs and parental life satisfaction
by Chikako Yamauchi - 255-287 A comparison of family policy designs of Australia and Norway using microsimulation models
by Guyonne Kalb & Thor Thoresen
March 2010, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-5 The labor market adjustment of immigrants
by Barry Chiswick & Magnus Lofstrom - 7-27 Testing the immigrant assimilation hypothesis with longitudinal data
by Michael Beenstock & Barry Chiswick & Ari Paltiel - 29-51 The quantity and quality of new immigrants to the US
by Sarah Bohn - 53-82 International job search: Mexicans in and out of the US
by Sílvio Rendon & Alfredo Cuecuecha - 83-104 Understanding the workweek of foreign born workers in the United States
by Fernando Lozano - 105-146 Employment effects of spatial dispersal of refugees
by Anna Damm & Michael Rosholm - 147-169 On the relative rewards to immigration: a comparison of the relative labour market position of Indians in the USA, the UK and India
by Augustin Coulon & Jonathan Wadsworth
December 2009, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 341-360 Return to work after childbirth: does parental leave matter in Europe?
by Chiara Pronzato - 361-394 Spousal influences on parents’ non-market time choices
by Rachel Connelly & Jean Kimmel - 395-421 Childcare and labor force participation in the Netherlands: the importance of attitudes and opinions
by Edwin van Gameren & Ingrid Ooms - 423-446 Substance use among adolescent students with consideration of budget constraints
by Sara Markowitz & John Tauras - 447-471 Intra-household inequality in transitional Russia
by Ekaterina Kalugina & Catherine Sofer & Natalia Radtchenko
September 2009, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 219-226 Health and the household
by Richard Anderson & Michael Grossman - 227-255 The connection between maternal employment and childhood obesity: inspecting the mechanisms
by Angela Fertig & Gerhard Glomm & Rusty Tchernis - 257-281 Physical inactivity and working hour inflexibility: evidence from a U.S. sample of older men
by Chung-Ping Loh - 283-303 Who cares and how much: exploring the determinants of co-residential informal care
by Emmanouil Mentzakis & Paul McNamee & Mandy Ryan - 305-305 Who cares and how much: exploring the determinants of co-residential informal care
by Emmanouil Mentzakis & Paul McNamee & Mandy Ryan - 307-321 How do health shocks influence retirement decisions?
by Kerry McGeary - 323-339 Long-term care of the disabled elderly: do children increase caregiving by spouses?
by Liliana Pezzin & Robert Pollak & Barbara Schone
June 2009, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 105-132 Poverty and its persistence: a comparison of natives and immigrants in Sweden
by Jorgen Hansen & Roger Wahlberg - 133-158 The potential of a couples approach to employment assistance: results of a nonexperimental evaluation
by Rachel Gordon & Carolyn Heinrich - 159-178 Home production and wages: evidence from the American Time Use Survey
by Joni Hersch - 179-188 Gender wage differences and human capital in the early twentieth century: the case of the paper box industry in New York
by Donald Vitaliano - 189-218 Estimating the impacts of household behavior on youth smoking: evidence from Ontario, Canada
by Anindya Sen
March 2009, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-30 Decision-making by children
by Shelly Lundberg & Jennifer Romich & Kwok Tsang - 31-42 The distribution of financial well-being and income within the household
by Jens Bonke & Martin Browning - 43-57 Marriage market imbalances and labor force participation of Canadian women
by J. Emery & Ana Ferrer - 59-81 The impact of biological preferences on parental investments in children and step-children
by Naoko Akashi-Ronquest - 83-104 Sexual orientation and self-reported lying
by Nathan Berg & Donald Lien
December 2008, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 311-325 The economics of gay and lesbian couples: Introduction to a special issue on gay and lesbian households
by Shoshana Grossbard & Lisa Jepsen - 327-346 Registered domestic partnerships among gay men and lesbians: the role of economic factors
by M. Lee Badgett & Gary Gates & Natalya Maisel - 347-367 Assessing the geographic distribution of same sex and opposite sex couples across the United States: implications for claims of causality between traditional marriage and same sex unions
by John Graham & Jason Barr - 369-389 Is there a ‘marriage premium’ for gay men?
by Madeline Zavodny - 391-408 Sexual orientation, income, and non-pecuniary economic outcomes: new evidence from young lesbians in Australia
by Christopher Carpenter - 409-422 Marriage, partnership and sexual orientation: a study of British university academics and administrators
by Alison Booth & Jeff Frank - 423-446 The effects of sexual orientation and marital status on how couples hold their money
by Marieka Klawitter
September 2008, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 193-221 A demographic analysis of the family structure experiences of children in the United States
by David Blau & Wilbert Klaauw - 223-242 The response of household parental investment to child endowments
by David Loughran & Ashlesha Datar & M. Kilburn - 243-266 The quality of time spent with children in Australian households
by Charlene Kalenkoski & Gigi Foster - 267-284 On the underestimation of migration’s income and poverty impact
by Maurice Schiff - 285-307 Effect of agricultural policy on succession decisions of farm households
by Ashok Mishra & Hisham El-Osta - 309-309 Cohort-level sex ratio effects on women’s labor force participation
by Shoshana Grossbard & Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
June 2008, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 91-110 Gender preference, biased sex ratio, and parental investments in single-child households
by Michael Leung & Junsen Zhang - 111-126 Do women value marriage more? The effect of obesity on cohabitation and marriage in the USA
by Sankar Mukhopadhyay - 127-167 Women’s family-related career breaks: a long-term British perspective
by Miguel Malo & Fernando Muñoz-Bullón - 169-191 A public good version of the collective household model: an empirical approach with an application to British household data
by Chris Klaveren & Bernard Praag & Henriette Maassen van den Brink
March 2008, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-28 Does housework matter anymore? The shifting impact of housework on economic inequality
by Cathleen Zick & W. Bryant & Sivithee Srisukhumbowornchai - 29-45 The quality–quantity trade-off in fertility across parent earnings levels: a test for credit market failure
by Nathan Grawe - 47-64 A household production model of demand for childcare and meals: theory and evidence from the Philippines
by Yoo-Mi Chin - 65-89 PERSPECTIVE ARTICLE: The impact of Nordic countries’ family friendly policies on employment, wages, and children
by Nabanita Datta Gupta & Nina Smith & Mette Verner
December 2007, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 329-351 The market for foster care: an empirical study of the impact of foster care subsidies
by Joseph Doyle & H. Peters - 353-384 The effect of family structure on parents’ child care time in the United States and the United Kingdom
by Charlene Kalenkoski & David Ribar & Leslie Stratton - 385-404 On the sharing of temporary parental leave: the case of Sweden
by Anna Amilon - 405-418 On the sustainability of bargaining solutions in family decision models
by Joaquín Andaluz & José Molina
September 2007, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 223-248 What is child care? Lessons from time-use surveys of major English-speaking countries
by Nancy Folbre & Jayoung Yoon - 249-278 Cohort-level sex ratio effects on women’s labor force participation
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Shoshana Grossbard - 279-304 The working spouse penalty/premium and married women’s labor supply
by Younghwan Song - 305-327 Parental religiosity and daughters’ fertility: the case of Catholics in southern Europe
by Pablo Brañas-Garza & Shoshana Neuman
June 2007, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 113-128 Why do families actually pool their income? Evidence from Denmark
by Jens Bonke & Hans Uldall-Poulsen - 129-157 Computer usage, destination language proficiency and the earnings of natives and immigrants
by Barry Chiswick & Paul Miller - 159-179 Labor market participation in France: an asymptotic least squares analysis of couples’ decisions
by Emmanuel Duguet & Véronique Simonnet - 181-207 Did the legalization of abortion increase women’s household bargaining power? Evidence from labor supply
by Sonia Oreffice - 209-221 Gambling participation in Australia: findings from the national Household Expenditure Survey
by Andrew Worthington & Kerry Brown & Mary Crawford & David Pickernell
March 2007, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-13 On the expansion of the market and the decline of the family
by Joel Guttman & Nira Yacouel - 15-40 Parents’ income and children’s school drop-out at 16 in England and Wales: evidence from the 1970 British Cohort Study
by Massimiliano Bratti - 41-58 Intrahousehold allocation of financial resources: evidence from South Korean individual bank accounts
by Jungmin Lee & Mark L. Pocock - 59-82 Disagreement in Australian partners’ reports of financial difficulty
by Robert Breunig & Deborah Cobb-Clark & Xiaodong Gong & Danielle Venn - 83-94 Does work during childhood affect the health of Guatemalan adults?
by Furio Rosati & Roland Straub - 95-112 Medicaid physician fees and the quality of medical care of Medicaid patients in the USA
by Sandra Decker
December 2006, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 299-323 Gender ideology, division of housework, and the geographic mobility of families
by Hendrik Jürges - 325-347 Household expenditure patterns and resource pooling: evidence of changes in post-apartheid South Africa
by Pushkar Maitra & Ranjan Ray - 349-378 The labor supply of married women and spousal tax deductions in Japan—a structural estimation
by Hideo Akabayashi - 379-393 A cohort analysis of female labor participation rates in the U.S. and Japan
by Kosei Fukuda - 395-421 Households’ precautionary behaviors—the effects of the introduction of National Health Insurance in Taiwan
by Shin-Yi Chou & Jin-Tan Liu & James Hammitt - 423-439 Incentives to cooperate and the discretionary power of courts in divorce law
by Bruno Deffains & Eric Langlais - 441-442 Jacob Mincer 1922–2006
by Shoshana Grossbard
September 2006, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 183-204 Is there such a thing as a family constitution? A test based on credit rationing
by Alessandro Cigno & Gianna Giannelli & Furio Rosati & Daniela Vuri - 205-227 Valuing housework time from willingness to spend time and money for environmental quality improvements
by Young-Sook Eom & Douglas Larson - 229-252 Agreeing on more than chicken soup: Intra-household decision-making and treatment for child psychopathology
by Frederick Zimmerman - 253-275 Marriage migration: just another case of positive assortative matching?
by Aycan Çelikaksoy & Helena Nielsen & Mette Verner - 277-293 Religion and high-school graduation: a comparative analysis of patterns for white and black young women
by Evelyn Lehrer
June 2006, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 99-111 Does the Representation of Household Behavior Matter for Welfare Analysis of Tax-benefit Policies? An Introduction
by Olivier Bargain & Miriam Beblo & Denis Beninger & Richard Blundell & Raquel Carrasco & Maria-Concetta Chiuri & François Laisney & Valérie Lechene & Nicolas Moreau & Michal Myck & Javier Ruiz-Castillo & Frederic Vermeulen - 113-127 Collective Models of Labor Supply with Nonconvex Budget Sets and Nonparticipation: A Calibration Approach
by Frederic Vermeulen & Olivier Bargain & Miriam Beblo & Denis Beninger & Richard Blundell & Raquel Carrasco & Maria-Concetta Chiuri & François Laisney & Valérie Lechene & Nicolas Moreau & Michal Myck & Javier Ruiz-Castillo - 129-158 The Working Families’ Tax Credit and Some European Tax Reforms in A Collective Setting
by Michal Myck & Olivier Bargain & Miriam Beblo & Denis Beninger & Richard Blundell & Raquel Carrasco & Maria-Concetta Chiuri & François Laisney & Valérie Lechene & Ernesto Longobardi & Nicolas Moreau & Javier Ruiz-Castillo & Frederic Vermeulen - 159-180 Evaluating the Move to a Linear Tax System in Germany and Other European Countries
by Denis Beninger & Olivier Bargain & Miriam Beblo & Richard Blundell & Raquel Carrasco & Maria-Concetta Chiuri & François Laisney & Valérie Lechene & Ernesto Longobardi & Nicolas Moreau & Michal Myck & Javier Ruiz-Castillo & Frederic Vermeulen
March 2006, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 5-14 Collective and Unitary Models: A Clarification
by Martin Browning & Pierre-André Chiappori & Valérie Lechene - 15-34 Combining Stated and Revealed Preference Data to Construct an Empirical Examination of Intrahousehold Bargaining
by Donna Dosman & Wiktor Adamowicz - 35-52 Till Debt do us Part: A Model of Divorce and Personal Bankruptcy
by Jonathan Fisher & Angela Lyons - 53-73 Leaving Home in Europe: The Role of Parents’ and Children’s Incomes
by David Blanc & François-Charles Wolff - 75-95 An Economic Analysis of the Gap Between Desired and Actual Fertility: The Case of Spain
by Alicia Adsera
December 2005, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 367-385 For Better or For Worse? State-Level Marital Formation and Risk Sharing
by Ralph Chami & Gregory Hess - 387-413 Division of Domestic Work: Is There Adjustment Between Partners when One is Unemployed?
by Anne Solaz - 415-433 Informal Care Intensity and Caregiver Drug Utilization
by Courtney Houtven & Michele Wilson & Elizabeth Clipp - 435-452 Childhood Abuse and Welfare Use
by Mark Smith - 453-477 Child-Care Choices by Working Mothers: The Case of Italy
by Daniela Del Boca & Marilena Locatelli & Daniela Vuri - 479-479 Erratum: Measuring Housework in Time Use Surveys
by W. Bryant & Hyojin Kang & Cathleen Zick & Anna Chan
September 2005, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 243-268 “Parents and Children Talk: English Language Proficiency within Immigrant Families”
by Barry Chiswick & Yew Lee & Paul Miller - 269-289 Holding the Pencil or Buying Paint: Parental Childcare Versus Children’s Need for Extra Income. The Case of Belgium, Denmark and Spain
by Joris Ghysels - 291-314 Gender Bias in Parental Investments in Children’s Education: A Theoretical Analysis
by Silvia Pasqua - 315-335 Does Returning to Work After Childbirth Affect Breastfeeding Practices?
by Pinka Chatterji & Kevin Frick - 337-359 “Economic Theory’s Stance On No-Fault Divorce”
by Stéphane Mechoulan
June 2005, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 123-144 Welfare, Intergenerational Cohabitation Penalties, and Single Mothers’ Employment
by Jonathan Pingle - 145-170 The Effect of a Family Policy Reform on Mother’s Pay: A Natural Experiment Approach
by Pål Schøne - 171-196 Demand for Immunization, Parental Selection, and Child Survival: Evidence from Rural India
by Sang-Hyop Lee - 197-214 The Relationship Between Wife’s Education and Husband’s Earnings: Evidence from 1960 to 2000
by Lisa Jepsen - 215-233 Labor Supply of Retiring Couples and Heterogeneity in Household Decision-Making Structure
by Zhiyang Jia
November 2005, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 49-73 Career Planning in Spain: Do Fixed-term Contracts Delay Marriage and Parenthood?
by Sara Rica & Amaia Iza - 91-113 Assortative Mating by Education and Postponement of Couple Formation and First Birth in Britain and Sweden
by Siv Gustafsson & Seble Worku
July 2005, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 75-89 Consumption and Income Around the Time of Births
by Adriaan Kalwij
December 2005, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 5-16 Having Kids Later. Economic Analyses for Industrialized Countries
by Siv Gustafsson
September 2005, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 17-48 “The Motherhood Wage Gap for Women in the United States: The Importance of College and Fertility Delay”
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Jean Kimmel
September 2004, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 413-441 Get High and Get Stupid: The Effect of Alcohol and Marijuana Use on Teen Sexual Behavior
by Michael Grossman & Robert Kaestner & Sara Markowitz
August 2004, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 351-365 How Much Is Leisure Worth? Direct Measurement with Contingent Valuation
by Douglas Dalenberg & John Fitzgerald & Eric Schuck & John Wicks - 367-385 Labor Supply by Farm Operators Under “Decoupled” Farm Program Payments
by Hisham El-Osta & Ashok Mishra & Mary Ahearn - 387-411 Out-of-Home Placement of Children and Economic Factors: An Empirical Analysis
by Lawrence Berger & Jane Waldfogel - 443-462 Intergenerational Succession in Farm Households: Evidence from Upper Austria
by Thomas Glauben & Hendrik Tietje & Christoph Weiss
April 2004, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 237-254 The Effect of Child Benefit Policies on Fertility and Female Labor Force Participation in Canada
by Robert Mcnown & Cristóbal Ridao-cano - 325-340 Cohabitation and Marriage in a Risky World
by Katarina Nordblom
June 2004, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 275-301 How Welfare Reform Can Affect Marriage:Evidence from an Experimental Study in Minnesota
by Lisa Gennetian & Cynthia Miller
May 2004, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 255-274 LEGISLATING LOVE: The Effect of Child Support and Welfare Policies on Father–child Contact
by H. Elizabeth Peters & Laura Argys & Heather Howard & J. Butler
September 2004, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 231-235 Introduction
by James Alm - 303-323 How Will Reforms of Marital Institutions Influence Marital Commitment? A Theoretical Analysis
by Scott Drewianka
June 2004, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 119-141 Child Maltreatment, Abortion Availability, and Economic Conditions
by Marianne P. Bitler & Madeline Zavodny - 143-160 Understanding Child Outcomes: An Application to Child Abuse and Neglect
by Carlos Seiglie - 161-178 One Family, Two Households: Rural to Urban Migration in Kenya
by Richard U. Agesa - 179-202 Why Do African Households Give Hospitality to Relatives?
by Benoît Rapoport - 203-219 Religiosity as a Determinant of Educational Attainment: The Case of Conservative Protestant Women in the United States
by Evelyn Lehrer
March 2004, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 5-22 Analyzing Religiosity within an Economic Framework: The Case of Spanish Catholics
by Pablo BraÒas-Garza & Shoshana Neuman - 23-47 Measuring Housework in Time Use Surveys
by W. Keith Bryant & Hyojin Kang & Cathleen D. Zick & Anna Y. Chan - 49-71 Demographic Changes and Economic Activityin Greece
by George Hondroyiannis & Evangelia Papapetrou - 73-88 Asthma Patients' Activities and Air Pollution: A Semiparametric Censored Regression Analysis
by Steven T. Yen & W. Douglass Shaw & Mark E. Eiswerth - 89-110 Self-Protection and Averting Behavior, Values of Statistical Lives, and Benefit Cost Analysis of Environmental Policy
by Glenn C. Blomquist
December 2003, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 243-243 About this Special Issue
by Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman - 245-247 Some Brief Remarks on the Life and Work of Jacob Mincer
by James Heckman - 249-272 Technology and the Labor Market
by Jacob Mincer - 273-304 Mincer's Overtaking Point and the Life Cycle Earnings Distribution
by Solomon Polachek - 305-317 In-Home Training and the Production of Children's Human Capital
by Arleen Leibowitz - 319-329 Jacob Mincer and Labor Supply–Before and Aftermath
by Reuben Gronau - 331-342 Household Production and Health
by Michael Grossman - 343-361 Jacob Mincer, Experience and the Distribution of Earnings
by Barry Chiswick - 363-366 Labor Economics Mincer-Style: A Personal Reflection
by Solomon Polachek
September 2003, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 153-167 Efficiency in Marriage
by Shelly Lundberg & Robert Pollak - 169-186 Shacking Up or Shelling Out: Income Taxes, Marriage, and Cohabitation
by James Alm & Leslie Whittington - 187-204 Visitations and Transfers After Divorce
by Daniela Del Boca & Rocio Ribero - 205-218 Strategic Bargaining Over Child Support and Visitation
by Amy Farmer & Jill Tiefenthaler - 219-233 A Model of Parental Demand for Child Labor with High Fertility Norms
by Shirit Katav-Herz
January 2003, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 5-7 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK: REHO and the New Home Economics
by Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman - 9-31 Children and Demand: Direct and Non-Direct Effects
by Martin Browning & Valérie Lechene - 33-58 Agricultural Household Models: Genesis, Evolution, and Extensions
by J. Taylor & Irma Adelman - 59-76 Dementia Problem Behavior and the Production of Informal Caregiving Services
by Carolyn Zhu & Michael Moore & Elizabeth Clipp - 77-110 The Liberalization of Maternity Leave Policy and the Return to Work after Childbirth in Germany
by Jan Ondrich & C. Spiess & Qing Yang & Gert Wagner - 111-141 Gary Becker's Contributions to Family and Household Economics
by Robert Pollak