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June 2022, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 333-371 Gender gaps in skills and labor market outcomes: evidence from the PIAAC
by Yolanda F. Rebollo-Sanz & Sara Rica - 373-387 Does signaling childcare support on job applications reduce the motherhood penalty?
by Arjun Bedi & Tanmoy Majilla & Matthias Rieger - 389-417 What if your boss is a woman? Evidence on gender discrimination at the workplace
by Claudio Lucifora & Daria Vigani - 419-445 Re-examining female labor supply responses to the 1994 Australian pension reform
by Todd Morris - 447-470 Gender role perspectives and job burnout
by Benjamin Artz & Ilker Kaya & Ozgur Kaya - 471-496 Cognitive and socioemotional skills and wages: the role of latent abilities on the gender wage gap in Peru
by Pablo Lavado & Luciana Velarde & Gustavo Yamada - 497-532 Access to universal childcare and its effect on maternal employment
by Audrey Bousselin - 533-552 Disability and work intensity in Italian households
by Elena Calegari & Enrico Fabrizi & Chiara Mussida - 553-577 Does retirement reduce familiarity with Information and Communication Technology?
by Danilo Cavapozzi & Chiara Dal Bianco - 579-607 Suddenly a stay-at-home dad? Short- and long-term consequences of fathers’ job loss on time investment in the household
by Juliane Hennecke & Astrid Pape - 609-634 Alternative boomerang kids, intergenerational co-residence, and maternal labor supply
by Lusi Liao & Sasiwimon Warunsiri Paweenawat - 635-657 Schooling choices and parental migration. Evidence from Mexico
by Simona Fiore
March 2022, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-13 A strictly economic explanation of gender roles: the lasting legacy of the plough
by Alessandro Cigno - 15-36 Gender norms and women’s decision to work: evidence from Japan
by Núria Rodríguez-Planas & Ryuichi Tanaka - 37-55 Perspectives article: income inequality, health, and household welfare
by Alan C. Monheit - 57-102 Maternal and fetal health effects of working during pregnancy
by Dhaval M. Dave & Muzhe Yang - 103-121 Investigating health-related time use with partially observed data
by John Mullahy - 123-152 The effects of job displacement on spousal health
by Nicholas A. Jolly - 153-160 Assessing the value of household work based on wages demanded on online platforms for substitutes
by Simona Jokubauskaitė & Alyssa Schneebaum - 161-198 On the measurement of non-random mating and of its change over time
by Jacques Silber & Sasiwimon Warunsiri Paweenawat & Lusi Liao - 199-241 Experimental evidence of the effect of head start on mothers’ labor supply and human capital investments
by Cuiping Schiman - 243-278 Unlucky at work, unlucky in love: job loss and marital stability
by Carina Keldenich & Christine Luecke - 279-303 Ties that bind? Family income dynamics and children’s post-secondary enrollment and persistence
by Bradley L. Hardy & Dave E. Marcotte - 305-330 Leisure and housing consumption after retirement: new evidence on the life-cycle hypothesis
by Miriam Beblo & Sven Schreiber - 331-331 Correction to: The wealth decumulation behavior of the retired elderly in Italy: the importance of bequest motives and precautionary saving
by Luigi Ventura & Charles Yuji Horioka
December 2021, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 935-958 Evolution of individual preferences and persistence of family rules
by Alessandro Cigno & Alessandro Gioffré & Annalisa Luporini - 959-985 Households’ joint consumption spending and home production responses to retirement in the US
by Jim Been & Susann Rohwedder & Michael Hurd - 987-1021 How effectively do households insure food consumption and assets against funeral expenses? The case of urban Zimbabwe
by Gift Dafuleya & Fiona Tregenna - 1023-1045 Climbing up ladders and sliding down snakes: an empirical assessment of the effect of social mobility on subjective wellbeing
by Paul Dolan & Grace Lordan - 1047-1075 Dinner timing and human capital investments in children
by Joseph Price & Luke P. Rodgers & Jocelyn S. Wikle - 1077-1097 How does school travel time impact children’s learning outcomes in a developing country?
by Clifford Afoakwah & Isaac Koomson - 1099-1137 Transfer program enforcement and children’s time allocation
by Rodrigo Ceni & Gonzalo Salas - 1139-1174 Did Medicaid expansion reduce medical divorce?
by David J. G. Slusky & Donna K. Ginther - 1175-1207 Searching on campus? The marriage market effects of changing student sex ratios
by Nico Pestel - 1209-1243 Do women face a glass ceiling at home? The division of household labor among dual-earner couples
by Tomáš Lichard & Filip Pertold & Samuel Škoda - 1245-1274 Intra-household allocation with shared expenditure choices: experimental evidence from Filipino migrants
by Giuseppe Arcangelis & Majlinda Joxhe - 1275-1307 Natives and migrants in home production: the case of Germany
by Emanuele Forlani & Elisabetta Lodigiani & Concetta Mendolicchio
September 2021, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 581-614 Gender inequality as a barrier to economic growth: a review of the theoretical literature
by Manuel Santos Silva & Stephan Klasen - 615-639 The effects of paid family leave on food insecurity—evidence from California
by Otto Lenhart - 641-676 Combining parenthood and work: transmission channels and heterogeneous returns to early public childcare
by Eric Schuss & Mohammed Azaouagh - 677-697 The gender gap in citations of articles published in two demographic economics journals
by Shoshana Grossbard & Tansel Yilmazer & Lingrui Zhang - 699-737 Male employment and female intra-household decision-making: a Mexican gold mining case study
by Audrey Au Yong Lyn - 739-767 Women’s empowerment and gender-differentiated food allocation in Bangladesh
by Mahbub Hossain & M. Niaz Asadullah & Uma Kambhampati - 769-783 Unequal consequences of Covid 19: representative evidence from six countries
by Michèle Belot & Syngjoo Choi & Egon Tripodi & Eline van den Broek-Altenburg & Julian C. Jamison & Nicholas W. Papageorge - 785-812 Connecting Medicaid and child support: evidence from the TennCare disenrollment
by Lindsey Rose Bullinger & Sebastian Tello-Trillo - 813-841 Relationship between marital status and body mass index in Japan
by Kazuma Sato - 843-872 Recent changes in immigration policy and U.S. naturalization patterns
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Mary Lopez - 873-911 Temporary versus permanent migration: The impact on expenditure patterns of households left behind
by Chuhong Wang & Xingfei Liu & Zizhong Yan - 913-933 Leaving the Nest or Living with Parents: Evidence from Mexico’s Young Adult Population
by Adelaido García-Andrés & Jose N. Martinez & Ernesto Aguayo-Téllez
June 2021, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 281-289 The many ways COVID-19 affects households: consumption, time, and health outcomes
by George Davis - 291-306 Gender differentiated economic responses to crises in developing countries: insights for COVID-19 recovery policies
by Sandeep Mohapatra - 307-326 Are COVID fatalities in the US higher than in the EU, and if so, why?
by Ainoa Aparicio & Shoshana Grossbard - 327-351 Intra-household exposure to labor market risk in the time of Covid-19: lessons from Mexico
by Cecilia Peluffo & Mariana Viollaz - 353-371 Consumption and geographic mobility in pandemic times. Evidence from Mexico
by Raymundo M. Campos-Vazquez & Gerardo Esquivel - 373-397 The effect of COVID-19 lockdown and the subsequent reopening on consumption in Iran
by Mohammad Hoseini & Abolmohsen Valizadeh - 399-428 Household time activities, food waste, and diet quality: the impact of non-marginal changes due to COVID-19
by Benjamin Scharadin & Yang Yu & Edward C. Jaenicke - 429-451 The effect of health insurance coverage on personal bankruptcy: evidence from the Medicaid expansion
by Masanori Kuroki - 453-472 The influence of normative misperceptions on alcohol-related problems among school-age adolescents in the U.S
by Aliaksandr Amialchuk & Onur Sapci - 473-499 Do minimum wage increases benefit worker health? Evidence from China
by Jiwei Chen - 501-547 What explains the gender gap in wealth? Evidence from administrative data
by Jaanika Meriküll & Merike Kukk & Tairi Rõõm - 549-550 Correction: What explains the gender gap in wealth? Evidence from administrative data
by Jaanika Meriküll & Merike Kukk & Tairi Rõõm - 551-579 Will you marry me? It depends (on the business cycle)
by Héctor Bellido & Miriam Marcén
March 2021, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-9 Women pay the price of COVID-19 more than men
by Enrica Croda & Shoshana Grossbard - 11-40 Gender differences in couples’ division of childcare, work and mental health during COVID-19
by Gema Zamarro & María J. Prados - 41-60 The impact of closing schools on working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence using panel data from Japan
by Eiji Yamamura & Yoshiro Tsustsui - 61-62 Correction to: The impact of closing schools on working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence using panel data from Japan
by Eiji Yamamura & Yoshiro Tsustsui - 63-90 Covid-19 shocks to education supply: how 200,000 U.S. households dealt with the sudden shift to distance learning
by Cynthia Bansak & Martha Starr - 91-122 Parental well-being in times of Covid-19 in Germany
by Mathias Huebener & Sevrin Waights & C. Katharina Spiess & Nico A. Siegel & Gert G. Wagner - 123-144 Working parents, financial insecurity, and childcare: mental health in the time of COVID-19 in the UK
by Zhiming Cheng & Silvia Mendolia & Alfredo R. Paloyo & David A. Savage & Massimiliano Tani - 145-155 COVID-19, staying at home, and domestic violence
by Lin-Chi Hsu & Alexander Henke - 157-187 Is the selfish life-cycle model more applicable in Japan and, if so, why? A literature survey
by Charles Yuji Horioka - 189-221 Assessing and decomposing gender differences in evaluative and emotional well-being among older adults in the developing world
by Clémence Kieny & Gabriela Flores & Jürgen Maurer - 223-232 Women’s type of property ownership and domestic violence: a theoretical note
by Emin Gahramanov & Khusrav Gaibulloev & Javed Younas - 233-254 Domestic violence, decision-making power, and female employment in Colombia
by Johanna Fajardo-Gonzalez - 255-280 Female autonomy in household decision-making and intimate partner violence: evidence from Pakistan
by Astghik Mavisakalyan & Anu Rammohan
December 2020, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 907-958 Culture and gender allocation of tasks: source country characteristics and the division of non-market work among US immigrants
by Francine D. Blau & Lawrence M. Kahn & Matthew Comey & Amanda Eng & Pamela Meyerhofer & Alexander Willén - 959-982 Male migration and women’s decision-making in Nepal
by Pratistha Joshi Rajkarnikar - 983-1000 Life satisfaction, loneliness and togetherness, with an application to Covid-19 lock-downs
by Daniel S. Hamermesh - 1001-1017 Women’s and men’s work, housework and childcare, before and during COVID-19
by Daniela Del Boca & Noemi Oggero & Paola Profeta & Mariacristina Rossi - 1019-1037 Data from the COVID-19 epidemic in Florida suggest that younger cohorts have been transmitting their infections to less socially mobile older adults
by Jeffrey E. Harris - 1039-1039 Correction to: Data from the COVID-19 epidemic in Florida suggest that younger cohorts have been transmitting their infections to less socially mobile older adults
by Jeffrey E. Harris - 1041-1052 The usual suspects: do risk tolerance, altruism, and health predict the response to COVID-19?
by Ketki Sheth & Greg C. Wright - 1053-1078 Estimating the immediate impact of the COVID-19 shock on parental attachment to the labor market and the double bind of mothers
by Misty L. Heggeness - 1079-1100 Household consumption decisions: will expanding sports betting impact health?
by Brad R. Humphreys & Jane E. Ruseski & Jie Yang - 1101-1129 Family structure and the gender gap in ADHD
by Kelly Bedard & Allison Witman - 1131-1164 Mothers’ health knowledge for children with diarrhea: who you are or who you know?
by Niels-Hugo Blunch & Nabanita Datta Gupta - 1165-1187 The effect of working from home on major time allocations with a focus on food-related activities
by Brandon J. Restrepo & Eliana Zeballos - 1189-1211 In-kind transfers and home production
by Matthew Greenblatt - 1213-1244 Leverage, Hand-to-Mouth Households, and Heterogeneity of the Marginal Propensity to Consume: Evidence from South Korea
by Sang-yoon Song - 1245-1265 Simultaneity and selection in financial hardship and divorce
by Scott Drewianka & Martin E. Meder
September 2020, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 571-573 Money matters in households, money matters and household production, but not only money matters: an introduction to September 2020 issue of REHO
by Shoshana Grossbard - 575-597 The wealth decumulation behavior of the retired elderly in Italy: the importance of bequest motives and precautionary saving
by Luigi Ventura & Charles Yuji Horioka - 599-634 The diversity of household assets holdings in the United States in 2007 and 2009: measurement and determinants
by Eva M. Sierminska & Jacques Silber - 635-653 Intra-household cooperation and inter-generational communication in the extended family: a field experiment in a poor urban community in Africa
by Sevias Guvuriro & Frederik Booysen - 655-682 When equitable is not equal: experimental evidence on the division of marital assets in divorce
by Joni Hersch & Jennifer Bennett Shinall - 683-710 The effect of children on male earnings and inequality
by Astrid Kunze - 711-733 Analysis of fertility using cohort-specific socio-economic data
by Namkee Ahn & Virginia Sánchez-Marcos - 735-772 Subsidies for parental leave and formal childcare: be careful what you wish for
by Marc Jourdain Muizon - 773-793 Efficient child care subsidies: any need for cash for care?
by Gerhard Glomm & Volker Meier - 795-821 The uneven impact of women's retirement on their daughters' employment
by Ainoa Aparicio Fenoll - 823-852 Who will change the “baby?” Examining the power of gender in an experimental setting
by Leanne Roncolato & Alex Roomets - 853-881 Out-of-partnership births in East and West Germany
by Uwe Jirjahn & Cornelia Chadi - 883-906 Under pressure? Assessing the roles of skills and other personal resources for work-life strains
by Niels-Hugo Blunch & David C. Ribar & Mark Western
June 2020, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 265-283 A labor of love: The impact of same-sex marriage on labor supply
by Mary Eschelbach Hansen & Michael E. Martell & Leanne Roncolato - 285-306 Culture and heritage language: a study of female labor force participation
by Mahmoud Salari - 307-334 How does family health care use respond to economic shocks? realized and anticipated effects
by Alan C. Monheit & Irina B. Grafova & Rizie Kumar - 335-355 Stronger women, better men? Family bargaining and public policy in contemporary Russia
by Natalya Y. Shelkova - 357-386 Time spent on childcare and the household Healthy Eating Index
by Benjamin Scharadin & Edward C. Jaenicke - 387-412 Exploring the dynamics of racial food security gaps in the United States
by Ian K. McDonough & Manan Roy & Punarjit Roychowdhury - 413-429 The gender wage gap, weather, and intimate partner violence
by Alexander Henke & Lin-chi Hsu - 431-459 How broadband and cell phone access have impacted marriage and divorce in the US
by Sheena Murray - 461-512 Spousal influence and assortative mating on time preferences: a field experiment in the USA
by Matthew Gnagey & Therese Grijalva & Rong Rong - 513-542 The theory of precautionary saving: an overview of recent developments
by Donatella Baiardi & Marco Magnani & Mario Menegatti - 543-569 Crowding-out in savings decisions, portfolio default adoption and home ownership: evidence from the Chilean retirement system
by Marcela Parada-Contzen
March 2020, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-25 Divorce among European and Mexican Immigrants in the U.S
by Christina A. Houseworth & Barry R. Chiswick - 27-33 Correction to: Divorce among European and Mexican immigrants in the U.S
by Christina A. Houseworth & Barry R. Chiswick - 35-68 Self-employed immigrants and their employees: evidence from Swedish employer-employee data
by Mats Hammarstedt & Chizheng Miao - 69-91 Women and poverty: insights from individual consumption in Albania
by Gianni Betti & Lucia Mangiavacchi & Luca Piccoli - 93-116 Is the basic life-cycle theory of consumption becoming more relevant? Evidence from Portugal
by Fernando Alexandre & Pedro Bação & Miguel Portela - 117-139 The effect of retirement on home production: evidence from Australia
by Kadir Atalay & Garry F. Barrett & Anita Staneva - 141-164 The effect of violent crime on teenage pregnancy in Mexico
by Magda Tsaneva & Pinar Mine Gunes - 165-180 Born to be more educated? Birth order and schooling
by Young-Joo Kim - 181-206 The intergenerational transmission of risk attitudes: Evidence from Burkina Faso
by François-Charles Wolff - 207-237 Parental unemployment and child health in China
by Janneke Pieters & Samantha Rawlings - 239-263 How do changes in income, employment and health insurance affect family mental health spending?
by Irina B. Grafova & Alan C. Monheit & Rizie Kumar
December 2019, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1081-1106 Divorce and health in middle and older ages
by Alice Zulkarnain & Sanders Korenman - 1107-1131 Income-related inequality in gambling: evidence from Italy
by Giuliano Resce & Raffaele Lagravinese & Elisa Benedetti & Sabrina Molinaro - 1133-1161 The effects of the 2010 Affordable Care Act dependent care provision on family structure and public program participation among young adults
by Pinka Chatterji & Xiangshi Liu & Barış K. Yörük - 1163-1189 Sexual orientation and the ‘cohabitation gap’ in life satisfaction in Canada
by Maryam Dilmaghani - 1191-1223 Less money after divorce – how the 2008 alimony reform in Germany affected spouses’ labor supply, leisure and marital stability
by Julia Bredtmann & Christina Vonnahme - 1225-1255 What influence do empowered women have? Land and the reality of women’s relative power in Peru
by Mara José Montenegro Guerra & Sandeep Mohapatra & Brent Swallow - 1257-1287 Gender imbalance in housework allocation: a question of time?
by Begoña Álvarez & Daniel Miles-Touya - 1289-1319 Fertility and the business cycle: the European case
by Héctor Bellido & Miriam Marcén - 1321-1347 Job insecurity and fertility in Europe
by Sara Ayllón - 1349-1379 The demand for child care subsidies under rationing
by Julio J. Guzman
September 2019, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 741-774 Child’s gender, parental monetary investments and care of elderly parents in China
by Christine Ho - 775-803 Birth order and the gender gap in educational attainment
by Jaqueline Oliveira - 805-842 Do American mothers use self-employment as a flexible work alternative?
by Katherine Lim - 843-860 Does having children affect women’s entrepreneurship decision? Evidence from Nigeria
by Joseph Boniface Ajefu - 861-888 The time and the transitions back to work in France after maternity
by Bruno Rodrigues & Vincent Vergnat - 889-921 Education and the allocation of time of married women in Iran
by Djavad Salehi-Isfahani & Sara Taghvatalab - 923-945 Envy, inequality and fertility
by Irakli Japaridze - 947-967 Microfinance programs and domestic violence in northern Cameroon; the case of the Familial Rural Income Improvement Program
by Donatien Eze Eze - 969-992 Performance pay, the marriage market and rising income inequality in Taiwan
by Shao-Hsun Keng & Peter F. Orazem - 993-1024 Women’s welfare and livelihoods outside of marriage: evidence from rural Tanzania
by Ayala Wineman - 1025-1048 The impact of tax benefits on female labor supply and income distribution in Spain
by Luis Ayala & Milagros Paniagua - 1049-1079 Does the exchange motive influence intergenerational transfers? Evidence from Ireland
by Sanna Nivakoski
June 2019, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 377-410 The effects of income on health: new evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit
by Otto Lenhart - 411-438 National identity among economic and non-economic immigrants
by Stuart Campbell - 439-467 Occupational segregation by sexual orientation in the U.S.: exploring its economic effects on same-sex couples
by Coral Río & Olga Alonso-Villar - 469-492 The impact of parental illness on children’s schooling and labour force participation: evidence from Vietnam
by Silvia Mendolia & Nga Nguyen & Oleg Yerokhin - 493-498 Correction to: The impact of parental illness on children’s schooling and labour force participation: evidence from Vietnam
by Silvia Mendolia & Nga Nguyen & Oleg Yerokhin - 499-530 Intra-household income inequality and preferences for redistribution
by Tina Haussen - 531-533 Correction to: Intra-household income inequality and preferences for redistribution
by Tina Haussen - 535-552 Intergenerational cooperation within the household: a Public Good game with three generations
by José Alberto Molina & Alfredo Ferrer & J. Ignacio Giménez-Nadal & Carlos Gracia-Lázaro & Yamir Moreno & Angel Sánchez - 553-586 Grandparent caregiving and cognitive functioning among older people: evidence from Korea
by Taehyun Ahn & Kyong Duk Choi - 587-613 Grandparents in the blues. The effect of childcare on grandparents’ depression
by Giorgio Brunello & Lorenzo Rocco - 615-646 The effect of violent crime on female decision-making within the household: evidence from the Mexican war on drugs
by Magda Tsaneva & Marc Rockmore & Zahra Albohmood - 647-670 Parental risk aversion and educational investment: panel evidence from rural Uganda
by Rayner Tabetando - 671-713 Live together: does culture matter?
by Miriam Marcén & Marina Morales - 715-740 Debt repayment problems: short-term and long-term implications for spending
by Merike Kukk
March 2019, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-29 Legal status and immigrants’ educational investment decisions
by Sankar Mukhopadhyay - 31-65 Testing the acculturation of the 1.5 generation in the United States: Is there a “critical” age of migration?
by Marina Gindelsky - 67-87 Parental breakup and children’s development: the role of time and of post-separation conditions
by Chiara Pronzato & Arnstein Aassve - 89-119 Changes in parental leave and young children’s non-cognitive skills
by Katrin Huber - 121-147 Parenting skills and early childhood development: production function estimates from longitudinal data
by Jade Marcus Jenkins & Sudhanshu Handa - 149-176 Single-mother families and the gender gap in children’s time investment and non-cognitive skills
by Letizia Mencarini & Silvia Pasqua & Agnese Romiti - 177-199 The wall for mothers with first graders: availability of afterschool childcare and continuity of maternal labor supply in Japan
by Reo Takaku - 201-227 How does actual unemployment and the perceived risk of joblessness affect smoking behavior? Gender and intra-family effects
by Irina B. Grafova & Alan C. Monheit - 229-248 Domestic violence laws and suicide in Mexico
by Trinidad Beleche - 249-266 Estimating dual headed time in food production with implications for SNAP benefit adequacy
by Wen You & George C. Davis - 267-285 Are time and money equally substitutable for all commodity groups in the household’s domestic production?
by Carla Canelas & François Gardes & Philip Merrigan & Silvia Salazar - 287-321 Dowry in the absence of the legal protection of women’s inheritance rights
by Momoe Makino - 323-347 Leaving your mamma: why so late in Italy?
by Enrica Di Stefano - 349-376 Language skills and homophilous hiring discrimination: Evidence from gender and racially differentiated applications
by Anthony Edo & Nicolas Jacquemet & Constantine Yannelis
December 2018, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 879-909 Decomposing culture: an analysis of gender, language, and labor supply in the household
by Victor Gay & Daniel L. Hicks & Estefania Santacreu-Vasut & Amir Shoham - 911-937 Intergenerational mobility of housework time in the United Kingdom
by J. Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal & José Alberto Molina & Yu Zhu - 939-970 Women’s employment and the decline of home cooking: Evidence from France, 1985–2010
by Fabrice Etilé & Marie Plessz - 971-1001 No free lunch, buddy: past housing transfers and informal care later in life
by Emanuele Ciani & Claudio Deiana - 1003-1016 Does the positive relationship between health and marriage reflect protection or selection? Evidence from middle-aged and elderly Japanese
by Rong Fu & Haruko Noguchi - 1017-1026 Health and health behaviors during the great recession: a note on drinking, smoking, obesity, and physical activity
by Erdal Tekin & Chandler McClellan & Karen Jean Minyard - 1027-1047 Risk preferences and child investments: evidence from Mexico
by Veronica Sovero - 1049-1061 Marriage and the economic status of women with children
by Briggs Depew & Joseph Price - 1063-1083 Parental duties, labor market behavior, and single fatherhood in America
by Aaron Albert - 1085-1118 Self-insurance and consumption risk-sharing between birth-year cohorts in Turkey
by Evren Ceritoğlu - 1119-1149 Emerging wealth disparities after the storm: Evidence from Spain
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Cristina Borra - 1151-1179 Precautionary saving in Spain during the great recession: evidence from a panel of uncertainty indicators
by Alba Lugilde & Roberto Bande & Dolores Riveiro
September 2018, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 563-583 Do native-born bilinguals in the US earn more?
by Barry R. Chiswick & Paul W. Miller - 585-627 Source country culture and labor market assimilation of immigrant women in Sweden: evidence from longitudinal data
by Emma Neuman - 629-659 The effect on teenage childbearing on social capital development: new evidence on civic engagement
by Joseph J. Sabia & Joseph P. Price & H. Elizabeth Peters & Reginald Covington - 661-680 Foster care and the earned income tax credit
by Amelia M. Biehl & Brian Hill - 681-712 The impact of female education on fertility: a natural experiment from Egypt
by Fatma Romeh M. Ali & Shiferaw Gurmu - 713-735 Do childbirth grants increase the fertility rate? Policy impacts in South Korea
by Yeon Jeong Son - 737-766 Is consumption efficiency within households falsifiable?
by Anyck Dauphin & Bernard Fortin & Guy Lacroix - 767-790 Married women’s added worker effect during the 2008 economic crisis—The case of Turkey
by Sinem H. Ayhan - 791-807 The EITC and the labor supply of adult dependents: direct effects and family income effects
by Margaret Katherine McKeehan - 809-832 Family ties: Labor supply responses to cope with a household employment shock
by Massimo Baldini & Costanza Torricelli & Maria Cesira Urzì Brancati - 833-858 Divorce and the duality of marital payoff
by Pierre–André Chiappori & Natalia Radchenko & Bernard Salanié - 859-878 Financial literacy and anxiety about life in old age: evidence from the USA
by Yoshihiko Kadoya & Mostafa Saidur Rahim Khan & Tomomi Hamada & Alvaro Dominguez