Content
December 2003, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 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