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Economics of the Family and Family Policies
Economics of the Family and Family Policies
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Child Home Care Allowance
Cohabitational Union
Cooperative Bargaining Models
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Family Policies
function
HCA
household decision theory
Household Public Goods
human capital accumulation
labor
Labor Supply
labour supply incentives
market
marriage
Marriage Market
Marriage Market Conditions
marriage market dynamics
Married Women's Labor Supply
Married Women’s Labor Supply
model
nash
Nash Bargaining Model
Non-cooperative Models
Non-labor Income
Nonlabor Income
Nordic welfare models
parental leave analysis
Post-1962 Cohorts
Private Day Care
Public Day Care
Public Day Care Services
Reservation Wage
Rotten Kid Theorem
spousal
Spousal Labor
supply
tax policy effects on families
Threat Point
Time Allocation
Unearned Income
utility
Vice Versa
Product details
- ISBN 9780415149020
- Weight: 600g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 16 Oct 1997
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Economic analysis of the family is a recent, but already well established area in economics. This book bears evidence to the lively and relevant research in the area. Essays in this comprehensive collection provide a clear picture of the state of the art of economics of the family and explore theoretical and empirical applications. The contributors further analyse tax, public child care and parental leave policies in terms of the incentives they create for labour supply, time allocation, human capital accumulation and the choice of how to organize child care.
This volume also draws on experience from the Nordic countries, renowned for their experience with family and gender equality policies.
Jonung, Christina ; Persson, Inga
Economics of the Family and Family Policies
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