Contributor
Redmount, Esther, editor.
Imprint:Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2015]
Description2 volumes ; 25 cm
Note:v. 1. You say you want a revolution : the new and old economics of the family. The American family in numbers. Families, taxes, and the welfare system. Intergenerational households and proximity. Going it alone : single-mother households in the United States. How economists think about marriage : household division of labor and marriage markets. Family dysfunction : domestic violence. Fertility in developing countries. Gender discrimination in the family -- v. 2. Who's in charge here? Decision making in the family. The gender pay gap across countries : a human capital approach. Unpaid time use by gender and family structure. Families and the economics of flexible workplaces. Changing technologies of household production : causes and effects. Nontraditional families, alternative households. Intergenerational transfers and caregiving within families. Household labor supply and dynamic macroeconomic analysis.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.