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Familienökonomik 5,918 Family economics 5,686 Ehe 2,064 Theorie 2,031 Marriage 2,009 Theory 1,964 Familie 1,102 Family 1,043 Haushaltsökonomik 977 Fertilität 966 Fertility 956 Household economics 943 Kinder 827 Geschlecht 807 Children 803 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 798 Women workers 787 Gender 776 Arbeitsangebot 692 Labour supply 642 Schätzung 626 Estimation 570 Frauen 545 Women 533 USA 531 United States 481 Privater Haushalt 437 Household 433 Deutschland 366 Haushaltseinkommen 352 Household income 342 Germany 328 Bildungsinvestition 326 Scheidung 325 Kinderbetreuung 322 Divorce 318 Human capital investment 314 Time use 304 Zeitverwendung 302 Child care 292
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Book / Working Paper 3,656 Article 2,282 Journal 9
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Working Paper 1,921 Article in journal 1,907 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,907 Graue Literatur 1,812 Non-commercial literature 1,812 Arbeitspapier 1,708 Aufsatz im Buch 230 Book section 230 Hochschulschrift 160 Thesis 116 Collection of articles of several authors 90 Sammelwerk 90 Collection of articles written by one author 52 Sammlung 52 Aufsatzsammlung 50 Konferenzschrift 39 Bibliografie enthalten 35 Bibliography included 35 Conference proceedings 21 Rezension 21 Systematic review 17 Übersichtsarbeit 17 Conference paper 13 Konferenzbeitrag 13 Article 12 Amtsdruckschrift 11 Government document 11 Lehrbuch 7 Bibliografie 6 Festschrift 6 Handbook 6 Handbuch 6 Textbook 6 Statistics 5 Statistik 5 Advisory report 4 Gutachten 4 Mehrbändiges Werk 4 Multi-volume publication 4 Reprint 3
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English 5,547 German 236 Spanish 55 French 38 Italian 23 Russian 11 Dutch 10 Swedish 8 Undetermined 6 Danish 5 Polish 5 Portuguese 5 Hungarian 2 Norwegian 2 Bulgarian 1 Galician 1 Indonesian 1 Japanese 1 Slovenian 1
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Chiappori, Pierre-André 72 Cremer, Helmuth 52 Pollak, Robert A. 51 Rock, Bram de 48 Cigno, Alessandro 47 Doepke, Matthias 46 Grossbard-Shechtman, Shoshana 46 Roeder, Kerstin 46 Guner, Nezih 45 Cherchye, Laurens 43 Greenwood, Jeremy 39 Vermeulen, Frederic 39 Apps, Patricia 38 Iyigun, Murat 37 Rees, Ray 35 Francesconi, Marco 32 Meghir, Costas 32 Tertilt, Michele 32 Weiss, Yoram 32 Rainer, Helmut 31 Zhang, Junsen 31 Stark, Oded 30 Siow, Aloysius 29 Batabyal, Amitrajeet A. 28 Halla, Martin 28 Molina, José Alberto 28 Blundell, Richard W. 27 Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. 26 Lundberg, Shelly 26 Rosenzweig, Mark R. 26 Demuynck, Thomas 25 Browning, Martin James 24 Beblo, Miriam 23 Ermisch, John 23 González, Libertad 23 Del Boca, Daniela 22 Akresh, Richard 20 Anderson, Siwan 20 Bergstrom, Theodore C. 20 Galichon, Alfred 20
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National Bureau of Economic Research 85 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 6 Center for Economic Analysis <Boulder, Colo.> 5 European Parliament / Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the Union 5 Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung 4 Irland / Central Statistics Office 4 Australian National University / Centre for Economic Policy Research 3 Centre for the Study of African Economies 3 Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 3 Südafrikanische Union / Department of Agriculture 3 University of Toronto / Department of Economics 3 World Bank 3 Australian Institute of Family Studies 2 Center for Economic Research <Tilburg> 2 Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano <Turin> 2 Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies 2 Columbia University / Department of Economics 2 Edward Elgar Publishing 2 Ekonomiska forskningsinstitutet <Stockholm> 2 European University Institute / Migration Policy Centre 2 European University Institute / Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies 2 Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 2 Great Britain / General Register Office 2 Great Britain / Royal Commission on the Laws of Marriage 2 Harvard Institute for International Development 2 Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 2 Institute for Fiscal Studies 2 International African Institute 2 International Food Policy Research Institute 2 Population Council / Policy Research Division 2 Social Policy Research Centre 2 Universität Mannheim 2 William Davidson Institute <Ann Arbor, Mich.> 2 1. Conference on the Family in the Caribbean, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 21.-23.3.1968 1 American Home Economics Association 1 American Sociological Society 1 Amsterdams Instituut voor ArbeidsStudies 1 Annie E. Casey Foundation 1 Arne Ryde Symposium <15, 1995, Rungsted> 1 Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 316 IZA Discussion Paper 177 IZA Discussion Papers 114 Review of Economics of the Household 104 Journal of population economics 97 CESifo working papers 91 NBER working paper series 84 NBER Working Paper 69 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 59 Discussion papers / CEPR 53 Journal of development economics 51 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 46 The American economic review 43 Working paper 43 Journal of political economy 35 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 34 CESifo Working Paper Series 33 Economics letters 31 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 31 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 30 Applied economics 28 Feminist economics 28 Discussion paper series 25 European economic review : EER 25 GLO discussion paper 24 Journal of human resources : JHR 24 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 23 Journal of demographic economics : JODE 23 CESifo Working Paper 22 Policy research working paper : WPS 22 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 22 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 22 Journal of public economics 20 International economic review 19 Working paper / World Institute for Development Economics Research 19 Discussion paper 18 ECARES working paper 18 Population and development review 18 Demography : a publication of the Population Association of America ; the statistical study of human populations 16 Southern economic journal 16
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Maternal investments in children : the role of expected effort and returns
Bhalotra, Sonia; Delavande, Adeline; Font-Gilabert, Paulino - In: The economic journal : the journal of the Royal … 135 (2025) 667, pp. 712-747
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Traditional institutions in modern times : dowries as pensions when sons migrate
Bau, Natalie; Khanna, Gaurav; Low, Corinne; Voena, … - 2025
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Bequest division : the roles of parental motives and children's gender composition
Lekfuangfu, Warn N.; Olivera, Javier; Van Kerm, Philippe - 2025
Drawing on two data sources from across Europe, we show that both bequest motives of parents and children’s gender composition shape unequal divisions of bequests. First, the Survey on Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe reveals that observed bequests are divided unequally when children...
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From vows to breakups: a structural approach to divorce in the US
Cherchye, Laurens; Van Samang, Helene; Vermeulen, Frederic - 2025
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Poverty traps driven by family bargaining
Ueno, Yotaro - 2025
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Conscious Coupling
Friedson-Ridenour, Sophia; Hailemicheal, Adiam Hagos; … - 2025
Husbands are often key stakeholders and influential in women's enterprise performance. Intrahousehold constraints and relational dynamics may contribute to a gender gap in entrepreneurship. This mixed-methods paper uses a randomized controlled trial and qualitative research to examine whether...
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Wealth, Marriage, and Sex Selection
Borker, Girija; Eeckhout, Jan; Luke, Nancy; Minz, Shantidani - 2025
Two mechanisms have been proposed to explain sex selection in India: son preference in which parents desire a male heir and daughter aversion in which dowry payments make parents worse off with girls. Our model incorporates both mechanisms, providing micro-foundations, based on the organization...
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Marital stability with committed couples : a revealed preference analysis
Freer, Mikhail; Surana, Khushboo - In: Games and economic behavior 150 (2025), pp. 131-159
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For (un)love or (of) taxes? : how taxing bachelors empowered Italian women
Rubolino, Enrico - 2025
Unpaid domestic work continues to fall largely on women, despite their growing presence in the workforce. This paper asks whether policies changing the relative bargaining position of spouses can disrupt this pattern. I use the introduction of a bachelor tax in fascist Italy to show that...
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College as a marriage market
Kirkebøen, Lars J.; Leuven, Edwin; Mogstad, Magne; … - 2025
College graduates tend to marry each other. We use detailed Norwegian data to show that strong assortativity further arises by institution and field of study, especially among high earners from elite programs. Admission discontinuities reveal that enrollment itself, rather than selection,...
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Economics of parenting : evidence from early childhood and adolescence
Colombo, Karina - 2025
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Essays in family and gender economics
Rodríguez Moro, Belén - 2025
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Sorting in the marriage market : a new approach to measuring assortative mating
Choi, Jeongwon; Kim, Jinyoung - 2025
This paper introduces a new framework for measuring the extent of positive assortative mating (PAM) in the marriage market by relaxing the standard assumption of dichotomous sorting levels. Conventional PAM measures treat marriage sorting as a binary outcome - either perfectly matched or not -...
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The impact of next-generation broadband : marriage rates and assortative mating
Marcén, Miriam; Morales, Marina - 2025
This work examines the effect of next-generation broadband on marriage rates among opposite- and same-sex couples in Spain. Given that the decision to sustain a relationship and enter into marriage is influenced by a broad spectrum of opportunities, high-speed broadband access can play a pivotal...
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(Changing) marriage and cohabitation patterns in the US : do divorce laws matter?
Balsutto, Fabio; Kozlov, Egor - 2025
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Examining the effect of a child tax on fertility in a two-sector model
Kaneko, Akihiko - In: International review of economics : RISEC 72 (2025) 1, pp. 1-17
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Human capital and labor supply decisions in immigrant families : an alternative test of the family investment hypothesis
Cohen-Goldner, Sarit; Gotlibovski, Chemi; Kahana, Nava - In: Economies : open access journal 13 (2025) 8, pp. 1-20
Immigrant households frequently face liquidity constraints upon arrival, which potentially hinders their long-term economic integration. The Family Investment Hypothesis (FIH) suggests that couples may respond to these constraints by coordinating their labor supply: one spouse works to finance...
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Bridging generations : intergenerational transfers and time use in a changing world
Ho, Christine - 2025
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Family head and household educational expenditure in three-generation households : evidence from China
Yin, Xiangyun; Sasaki, Yosuke - 2025
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Bequest division : the roles of parental motives and children's gender composition
Lekfuangfu, Warn N.; Olivera, Javier; Van Kerm, Philippe - 2025
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The empowerment paradox? : the long-run impact of a cycling program for girls in Zambia
Garcia-Hernandez, Ana; Prakash, Nishith; Steinert, Janina - 2025
This study examines the five-year impacts of a bicycle distribution program for adolescent girls in rural Zambia, implemented across 91 schools as part of a randomized controlled trial. While the program increased girls' self-reported empowerment and reduced experiences of domestic and intimate...
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Bequest division : the roles of parental motives and children's gender composition
Lekfuangfu, Warn N.; Olivera, Javier; Van Kerm, Philippe - 2025
Drawing on two data sources from across Europe, we show that both bequest motives of parents and children's gender composition shape unequal divisions of bequests. First, the Survey on Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe reveals that observed bequests are divided unequally when children...
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Empowerment paradox? : the long-run impact of a cycling program for girls in Zambia
Garcia-Hernandez, Ana; Prakash, Nishith; Steinert, Janina - 2025
This study examines the five-year impacts of a bicycle distribution program for adolescent girls in rural Zambia, implemented across 91 schools as part of a randomized controlled trial. While the program increased girls’ self-reported empowerment and reduced experiences of domestic and...
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Essays in education and family economics
De Falco, Adriano - 2025
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Loss of marital gains from the division of labor and divorce : evidence from a pension reform in Japan
Hamaaki, Junya; Ogawa, Yoshimoto - 2025
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The marriage squeeze : measuring and explaining marriage market dynamics in Sub-Saharan Africa
Swardt, Christiaan De; Hartwig, Renate - 2025
Marriage market imbalances have been linked to social instability, crime, and reduced welfare in both developing and developed countries. We revisit this issue in the context of Sub-Saharan Africa, where high population growth and the prevalence of polygyny shape partner availability in...
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Assortative mating and couple taxation : a note
Corneo, Giacomo - 2025
An often neglected implication of couple taxation is its impact on marital sorting. A tractable model of such an impact is offered in this paper. It reveals that, as compared to joint taxation with income splitting, individual taxation makes higher-ability individuals more picky in the marriage...
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Families' career investments and firms' promotion decisions
Almar, Frederik; Friedrich, Benjamin; Reynoso, Ana; … - 2025
This paper studies how family and firm investments interact to explain gender gaps in career achievement. Using Danish administrative data, we first document novel evidence of this interaction through a "spousal effect" on firm-side career investments. This effect is accounted for by family...
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Stuck in a marriage : labor market shocks, divorce and intra-household reallocation
Kureishi, Wataru; Paule-Paludkiewicz, Hannah; … - 2025
Families play an important role in providing insurance against adverse shocks, but little is known about how shocks affect the family structure itself. We study the impact of a labor market shock on divorce and intra-household allocation of resources, exploiting a naturalexperimental earthquake...
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The anatomy of marital happiness
Peltzman, Sam - 2025
Since 1972, the General Social Survey has periodically asked whether people are happy with Yes, Maybe or No type answers. Here I use a net "happiness" measure, which is percentage Yes less percentage No with Maybe treated as zero. Average happiness is around +20 on this scale for all respondents...
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Unexpected inheritances and household labor supply : does the identity of the recipient matter?
Belloc, Ignacio; Molina, José Alberto; Velilla, Jorge - In: Review of income and wealth 71 (2025) 1, pp. 1-32
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Families' career investments and firms’ promotion decisions
Almar, Frederik; Friedrich, Benjamin; Reynoso, Ana; … - 2025
This paper studies how family and firm investments interact to explain gender gaps in career achievement. Using Danish administrative data, we first document novel evidence of this interaction through a “spousal effect” on firm-side career investments. This effect is accounted for by family...
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Guaranteed employment in rural India : intra-household labor and resource allocation consequences
García, Jorge Luis - 2025
I investigate the intra-household labor and resource allocation consequences of an employment guarantee targeting rural households in India. The guarantee insures household earnings, replacing women as added workers and shutting down a motive for saving. Despite sizable program-job take-up, the...
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Rethinking children's family complexity : a multi-conceptual approach with dynamic sequence analysis and fixed effects models
Rowold, Carla; Gädecke, Martin; Van Winkle, Zachary - 2025
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Gender-specific subsidies and female empowerment in optimal taxation
Alves, Cassiano; Costa, Carlos E. da; Lobel, Felipe; … - 2025
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Search and matching for adoption from foster care
Dierks, Ludwig; Olberg, Nils; Seuken, Sven; Slaugh, … - 2025
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Effects of childcare policies on fertility and maternal labor supply : focus on endogenous gender power within households
Sakamoto, Ryo - In: Journal of public economic theory 27 (2025) 4, pp. 1-21
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For better or for babies: fertility constraints and marriage in China
Giorgi, Lucie; Raiber, Eva - 2025
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Education, patriarchy, and time allocations of married couples
Bhattacharya, Leena; Soest, Arthur van - 2025
How married couples allocate their time across activities has been studied in developed countries, but remains an open question in many developing countries. We pool the 2019 and 2024 waves of the India Time Use Survey (TUS), the two most recent nationally representative surveys, to analyze the...
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Left over or opting out ? : squeeze, mismatch and surplus in Chinese marriage market
Rossi, Pauline; Xiao, Yun - 2025
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A cohabitation wealth premium for women and men : considering the regulatory framework and normative acceptance in France and Germany
Kapelle, Nicole; Frémeaux, Nicolas; Lersch, Philipp M.; … - In: Socio-economic review 23 (2025) 2, pp. 591-620
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Only-child matching penalty in the marriage market
Kawata, Keisuke; Komura, Mizuki - 2025
This study explores the marriage matching of only-child individuals and the related outcomes. Specifically, we analyze two aspects: First, we investigate the marriage patterns of only children, examining whether people choose mates in a positive or negative assortative manner regarding...
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The labor supply costs of intra-household economic violence
Lagomarsino, Elena; Trevisan, Francesco - 2025
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Effects of welfare sanctions in couple households
Berg, Gerard J. van den; Uhlendorff, Arne; Wolf, Markus; … - 2025
Means-tested welfare benefits are usually provided at the household level. Job search effort of unemployed welfare benefit recipients is monitored, and non-compliance with job search requirements can lead to a sanction and therewith to a temporary drop in household income. Among unemployed...
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Family institutions and the global fertility transition
Gobbi, Paula E.; Hannusch, Anne; Rossi, Pauline - 2025
Much of the observed cross-country variation in fertility aligns with the predictions of classic theories of the fertility transition: countries with higher levels of human capital, higher GDP per capita, or lower mortality rates tend to exhibit lower fertility. However, when examining changes...
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Strategic responses to disparities in spousal desired fertility : experimental evidence from rural Tanzania
Herrera, Catalina; McCarthy, Aine Seitz - 2025
In sub-Saharan Africa, the gap in fertility preferences between men and women may influence household fertility outcomes as men usually desire more children and have more intra-household bargaining power. We estimate the effect of an informational family planning program that randomizes the...
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Unintended consequences of immigration reform : marriage market, intra-household bargaining, and well-being
Briselli, Giulia; Kim, Wookun - 2025
We examine the consequences of South Korea's 2008-10 immigration reforms on the marriage market and intra-household outcomes. The reforms unintentionally reduced foreign bride inflows. Exploiting regional variation in exposure to the reforms and using uniquely rich data - administrative records,...
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A family investment model for intergenerational elasticity
Lo, Simon M. S. - In: Journal of economic behavior & organization 238 (2025), pp. 1-18
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Women's control over income and household spending decisions : a rapid review
Eissler, Sarah; Bryan, Elizabeth - 2025
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Intergenerational coresidence and fertility during the American demographic transition : theory and evidence
Pensieroso, Luca; Sommacal, Alessandro; Spolverini, Gaia - 2025
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