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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A behavioral portfolio approach to multiple job holdings Hlouskova, Jaroslava
2015
2 p. 669-689
artikel
2 Access to universal childcare and its effect on maternal employment Bousselin, Audrey

2 p. 497-532
artikel
3 A comparison of family policy designs of Australia and Norway using microsimulation models Kalb, Guyonne
2009
2 p. 255-287
artikel
4 Adult happiness and prior traumatic victimization in and out of the household Diette, Timothy M.
2016
2 p. 275-295
artikel
5 A labor of love: The impact of same-sex marriage on labor supply Hansen, Mary Eschelbach

2 p. 265-283
artikel
6 Alternative boomerang kids, intergenerational co-residence, and maternal labor supply Liao, Lusi

2 p. 609-634
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7 A public good version of the collective household model: an empirical approach with an application to British household data Klaveren, Chris van
2008
2 p. 169-191
artikel
8 Are COVID fatalities in the US higher than in the EU, and if so, why? Aparicio, Ainoa

2 p. 307-326
artikel
9 Biographical Notes 2005
2 p. 235
artikel
10 Biographical Notes 2004
2 p. 221-222
2 p.
artikel
11 Breastfeeding practices and parental employment in Japan Kobayashi, Miki
2014
2 p. 579-596
artikel
12 Caregivers, firm policies and gender discrimination claims Adams, Scott J.
2012
2 p. 359-377
artikel
13 Child health and parental paid work Burton, Peter
2014
2 p. 597-620
artikel
14 Child Maltreatment, Abortion Availability, and Economic Conditions Marianne P. Bitler
2004
2 p. 119-141
23 p.
artikel
15 Child support wage withholding and father–child contact: parental bargaining and salience effects Gunter, Samara R.
2016
2 p. 427-452
artikel
16 Cognitive and socioemotional skills and wages: the role of latent abilities on the gender wage gap in Peru Lavado, Pablo

2 p. 471-496
artikel
17 Collective labor supply with many consumption goods Chiappori, P. A.
2010
2 p. 207-220
artikel
18 Collective Models of Labor Supply with Nonconvex Budget Sets and Nonparticipation: A Calibration Approach Vermeulen, Frederic
2006
2 p. 113-127
artikel
19 Computer usage, destination language proficiency and the earnings of natives and immigrants Chiswick, Barry R.

2 p. 129-157
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20 Computer usage, destination language proficiency and the earnings of natives and immigrants Chiswick, Barry R.
2007
2 p. 129-157
artikel
21 Consumption and geographic mobility in pandemic times. Evidence from Mexico Campos-Vazquez, Raymundo M.

2 p. 353-371
artikel
22 Correction to: Immigrant English Proficiency, Children’s Educational Performance, and Parental Involvement Ortega, Alberto

2 p. 721-723
artikel
23 Correction to: Intra-household income inequality and preferences for redistribution Haussen, Tina
2018
2 p. 531-533
artikel
24 Correction to: The impact of parental illness on children’s schooling and labour force participation: evidence from Vietnam Mendolia, Silvia
2019
2 p. 493-498
artikel
25 Correction: What explains the gender gap in wealth? Evidence from administrative data Meriküll, Jaanika

2 p. 549-550
artikel
26 Crowding-out in savings decisions, portfolio default adoption and home ownership: evidence from the Chilean retirement system Parada-Contzen, Marcela

2 p. 543-569
artikel
27 Culture and heritage language: a study of female labor force participation Salari, Mahmoud

2 p. 285-306
artikel
28 Debt repayment problems: short-term and long-term implications for spending Kukk, Merike
2018
2 p. 715-740
artikel
29 Demand for Immunization, Parental Selection, and Child Survival: Evidence from Rural India Lee, Sang-Hyop
2005
2 p. 171-196
artikel
30 Did the legalization of abortion increase women’s household bargaining power? Evidence from labor supply Oreffice, Sonia

2 p. 181-207
artikel
31 Did the legalization of abortion increase women’s household bargaining power? Evidence from labor supply Oreffice, Sonia
2007
2 p. 181-207
artikel
32 Disability and work intensity in Italian households Calegari, Elena

2 p. 533-552
artikel
33 Does marriage affect men’s labor market outcomes? A European perspective Jakobsson, Niklas
2013
2 p. 373-389
artikel
34 Does mother know best? Parental discrepancies in assessing child behavioral and educational outcomes Datta Gupta, Nabanita
2016
2 p. 407-425
artikel
35 Does patience matter in marriage stability? Some evidence from Italy Paola, Maria De
2014
2 p. 549-577
artikel
36 Does retirement reduce familiarity with Information and Communication Technology? Cavapozzi, Danilo

2 p. 553-577
artikel
37 Does signaling childcare support on job applications reduce the motherhood penalty? Bedi, Arjun

2 p. 373-387
artikel
38 Does the Representation of Household Behavior Matter for Welfare Analysis of Tax-benefit Policies? An Introduction Bargain, Olivier
2006
2 p. 99-111
artikel
39 Do ethnic minorities “stretch” their time? UK household evidence on multitasking Zaiceva, Anzelika
2010
2 p. 181-206
artikel
40 Do individuals adapt to all types of housing transitions? Clark, Andrew E.

2 p. 645-672
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41 Do minimum wage increases benefit worker health? Evidence from China Chen, Jiwei

2 p. 473-499
artikel
42 Do women value marriage more? The effect of obesity on cohabitation and marriage in the USA Mukhopadhyay, Sankar
2007
2 p. 111-126
artikel
43 Do young adults substitute cigarettes for alcohol? Learning from the master settlement agreement Shrestha, Vinish
2016
2 p. 297-321
artikel
44 Dynamic modelling of long-term care decisions Sovinsky, Michelle
2014
2 p. 463-488
artikel
45 Effects of child support pass-through and disregard policies on in-kind child support Gunter, Samara Potter
2012
2 p. 193-209
artikel
46 Effects of prenatal care on maternal postpartum behaviors Reichman, Nancy E.
2009
2 p. 171-197
artikel
47 Emancipation under the great recession in Spain Ahn, Namkee
2015
2 p. 477-495
artikel
48 Equivalence scales for extended income in the U.S Folbre, Nancy
2017
2 p. 189-227
artikel
49 Estimating the impacts of household behavior on youth smoking: evidence from Ontario, Canada Sen, Anindya
2008
2 p. 189-218
artikel
50 Ethnic intermarriage among immigrants: human capital and assortative mating Chiswick, Barry R.
2010
2 p. 149-180
artikel
51 Evaluating the Move to a Linear Tax System in Germany and Other European Countries Beninger, Denis
2006
2 p. 159-180
artikel
52 Exploring the dynamics of racial food security gaps in the United States McDonough, Ian K.

2 p. 387-412
artikel
53 Exploring the relationship between parents’ and children’s housework time in Spain Álvarez, Begoña
2011
2 p. 299-318
artikel
54 Family proximity and the labor force status of women in Canada Compton, Janice
2013
2 p. 323-358
artikel
55 Fathers and youths’ delinquent behavior Cobb-Clark, Deborah A.
2013
2 p. 327-358
artikel
56 Food insecurity and housing instability in vulnerable families King, Christian
2016
2 p. 255-273
artikel
57 Food stamps and the time cost of food preparation Raschke, Christian
2011
2 p. 259-275
artikel
58 Gambling participation in Australia: findings from the national Household Expenditure Survey Worthington, Andrew

2 p. 209-221
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59 Gambling participation in Australia: findings from the national Household Expenditure Survey Worthington, Andrew
2007
2 p. 209-221
artikel
60 Gender, added-worker effects, and the 2007–2009 recession: Looking within the household Starr, Martha A.
2013
2 p. 209-235
artikel
61 Gender differentiated economic responses to crises in developing countries: insights for COVID-19 recovery policies Mohapatra, Sandeep

2 p. 291-306
artikel
62 Gender gaps in skills and labor market outcomes: evidence from the PIAAC Rebollo-Sanz, Yolanda F.

2 p. 333-371
artikel
63 Gender preference, biased sex ratio, and parental investments in single-child households Leung, Michael C. M.
2008
2 p. 91-110
artikel
64 Gender role perspectives and job burnout Artz, Benjamin

2 p. 447-470
artikel
65 Gender wage differences and human capital in the early twentieth century: the case of the paper box industry in New York Vitaliano, Donald F.
2008
2 p. 179-188
artikel
66 Grandchild care, intergenerational transfers, and grandparents’ labor supply Ho, Christine
2013
2 p. 359-384
artikel
67 Grandparent caregiving and cognitive functioning among older people: evidence from Korea Ahn, Taehyun
2018
2 p. 553-586
artikel
68 Grandparents in the blues. The effect of childcare on grandparents’ depression Brunello, Giorgio
2018
2 p. 587-613
artikel
69 Happily ever after? Intrahousehold bargaining and the distribution of utility within marriage Bethmann, Dirk
2016
2 p. 347-376
artikel
70 Home care for the elderly: the role of relatives, friends and neighbors Kalwij, Adriaan
2012
2 p. 379-404
artikel
71 Home production and wages: evidence from the American Time Use Survey Hersch, Joni
2009
2 p. 159-178
artikel
72 Household time activities, food waste, and diet quality: the impact of non-marginal changes due to COVID-19 Scharadin, Benjamin

2 p. 399-428
artikel
73 How broadband and cell phone access have impacted marriage and divorce in the US Murray, Sheena

2 p. 431-459
artikel
74 How does family health care use respond to economic shocks? realized and anticipated effects Monheit, Alan C.

2 p. 307-334
artikel
75 How does paid work affect who does the childcare? An analysis of the time use of Australian couples Argyrous, George
2014
2 p. 383-398
artikel
76 How do sex ratios in China influence marriage decisions and intra-household resource allocation? Porter, Maria
2014
2 p. 337-371
artikel
77 Immigrant English Proficiency, Children’s Educational Performance, and Parental Involvement Ortega, Alberto

2 p. 693-719
artikel
78 Improved legal status as the major source of earnings premiums associated with intermarriage: evidence from the 1986 IRCA amnesty Chi, Miao
2015
2 p. 691-706
artikel
79 Intergenerational cooperation within the household: a Public Good game with three generations Molina, José Alberto
2018
2 p. 535-552
artikel
80 Intergenerational transfers in long term care López-Anuarbe, Mónika
2012
2 p. 235-258
artikel
81 Intra-household exposure to labor market risk in the time of Covid-19: lessons from Mexico Peluffo, Cecilia

2 p. 327-351
artikel
82 Intra-household income inequality and preferences for redistribution Haussen, Tina
2018
2 p. 499-530
artikel
83 Job turnover, wage rates, and marital stability: How are they related? Ahituv, Avner
2010
2 p. 221-249
artikel
84 Labor market participation in France: an asymptotic least squares analysis of couples’ decisions Duguet, Emmanuel

2 p. 159-179
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85 Labor market participation in France: an asymptotic least squares analysis of couples’ decisions Duguet, Emmanuel
2007
2 p. 159-179
artikel
86 Labor supply and household meal production among working adults in the Health and Retirement Survey Dunn, Richard A.
2013
2 p. 437-457
artikel
87 Labor Supply of Retiring Couples and Heterogeneity in Household Decision-Making Structure Jia, Zhiyang
2005
2 p. 215-233
artikel
88 Live together: does culture matter? Marcén, Miriam
2018
2 p. 671-713
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89 Living arrangements in Europe: whether and why paternal retirement matters Stella, Luca
2016
2 p. 497-525
artikel
90 Marital bargaining in the demand for life insurance: evidence from the Health and Retirement Study Wong, Edwin S.
2013
2 p. 243-268
artikel
91 Marriage as a commitment device Cigno, Alessandro
2012
2 p. 193-213
artikel
92 Matching, marriage, and children: differences across sexual orientations Allen, Douglas W.
2016
2 p. 527-547
artikel
93 Maternal employment and food produced at home: evidence from Japanese data Kohara, Miki
2015
2 p. 417-442
artikel
94 Measuring employment deprivation in the EU using a household-level index Gradín, Carlos
2014
2 p. 639-667
artikel
95 Moral hazard in marriage: the use of domestic labor as an incentive device Walther, Selma
2016
2 p. 357-382
artikel
96 National identity among economic and non-economic immigrants Campbell, Stuart
2018
2 p. 411-438
artikel
97 Non-minimization of source taxes on labor income: empirical evidence from Germany Stöwhase, Sven
2009
2 p. 293-306
artikel
98 Obesity and sex ratios in the U.S. Lin, Wanchuan
2014
2 p. 269-292
artikel
99 Occupational segregation by sexual orientation in the U.S.: exploring its economic effects on same-sex couples Río, Coral del
2018
2 p. 439-467
artikel
100 Old age pension and intergenerational living arrangements: a regression discontinuity design Chen, Xi
2015
2 p. 455-476
artikel
101 Older Americans’ health and the Great Recession Hyclak, Thomas J.
2013
2 p. 413-436
artikel
102 One Family, Two Households Rural to Urban Migration in Kenya Richard U. Agesa
2004
2 p. 161-178
18 p.
artikel
103 Parental child care during and outside of typical work hours Schoonbroodt, Alice
2016
2 p. 453-476
artikel
104 Parental housing wealth and children’s marriage prospects in China—evidence from CHARLS Gao, Ya

2 p. 615-644
artikel
105 Parental risk aversion and educational investment: panel evidence from rural Uganda Tabetando, Rayner
2018
2 p. 647-670
artikel
106 Parenthood wage penalties in a double income society Cools, Sara
2014
2 p. 391-416
artikel
107 Parents, neighbors and youth crime Díaz, Carlos

2 p. 673-692
artikel
108 Portfolio choice and risk attitudes: a household bargaining approach Yilmazer, Tansel
2013
2 p. 219-241
artikel
109 Positive and negative preferences in human mate selection Vaillant, Nicolas Gérard
2010
2 p. 273-291
artikel
110 Poverty and its persistence: a comparison of natives and immigrants in Sweden Hansen, Jorgen
2009
2 p. 105-132
artikel
111 Reciprocity and the matrilineal advantage in European grand-parenting Brunello, Giorgio

2 p. 397-433
artikel
112 Re-examining female labor supply responses to the 1994 Australian pension reform Morris, Todd

2 p. 419-445
artikel
113 Religiosity as a Determinant of Educational Attainment The Case of Conservative Protestant Women in the United States Evelyn Lehrer
2004
2 p. 203-219
17 p.
artikel
114 Robinson Crusoe: less or more depressed? With whom and where to live in a pandemic if you are above 50 Berniell, Inés

2 p. 435-459
artikel
115 Same-sex marriage laws and demand for mortgage credit Miller, Joshua J.
2016
2 p. 229-254
artikel
116 School enrolment and mothers’ labor supply: evidence from a regression discontinuity approach Finseraas, Henning
2016
2 p. 621-638
artikel
117 Schooling choices and parental migration. Evidence from Mexico Fiore, Simona

2 p. 635-657
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118 Selection works both ways: BMI and marital formation among young women Malcolm, Michael
2014
2 p. 293-311
artikel
119 Social norms, partnerships and children Gimenez-Nadal, J. Ignacio
2011
2 p. 215-236
artikel
120 Spousal influence and assortative mating on time preferences: a field experiment in the USA Gnagey, Matthew

2 p. 461-512
artikel
121 Stronger women, better men? Family bargaining and public policy in contemporary Russia Shelkova, Natalya Y.

2 p. 335-355
artikel
122 Suddenly a stay-at-home dad? Short- and long-term consequences of fathers’ job loss on time investment in the household Hennecke, Juliane

2 p. 579-607
artikel
123 Superstition effects versus cohort effects: is it bad luck to be born in the year of the fire horse in Japan? Yamada, Hiroyuki
2012
2 p. 259-283
artikel
124 Tax reform and endogenous gender bargaining power Komura, Mizuki
2013
2 p. 175-192
artikel
125 The availability of child care centers, perceived search costs and parental life satisfaction Yamauchi, Chikako
2009
2 p. 231-253
artikel
126 The COVID-19 pandemic, well-being, and transitions to post-secondary education Sandner, Malte

2 p. 461-483
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127 The earned income tax credit and union formation: The impact of expected spouse earnings Michelmore, Katherine
2016
2 p. 377-406
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128 The economies of scale of living together and how they are shared: estimates based on a collective household model Bütikofer, Aline
2014
2 p. 433-453
artikel
129 The Effect of a Family Policy Reform on Mother’s Pay: A Natural Experiment Approach Schøne, Pål
2005
2 p. 145-170
artikel
130 The effect of COVID-19 lockdown and the subsequent reopening on consumption in Iran Hoseini, Mohammad

2 p. 373-397
artikel
131 The effect of domestic violence on cardiovascular risk Menon, Seetha

2 p. 371-395
artikel
132 The effect of ethnic identity on the employment of immigrants Drydakis, Nick
2012
2 p. 285-308
artikel
133 The effect of health insurance coverage on personal bankruptcy: evidence from the Medicaid expansion Kuroki, Masanori

2 p. 429-451
artikel
134 The effect of hours of work on social interaction Saffer, Henry
2011
2 p. 237-258
artikel
135 The effect of obesity, alcohol misuse and smoking on employment and hours worked: evidence from the Icelandic economic collapse Ásgeirsdóttir, Tinna Laufey
2013
2 p. 313-335
artikel
136 The effect of parental labor supply on child schooling: evidence from trade liberalization in India Ural Marchand, Beyza
2013
2 p. 151-173
artikel
137 The effect of state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) eligibility on food insufficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic Das, Vivekananda

2 p. 485-518
artikel
138 The effect of violent crime on female decision-making within the household: evidence from the Mexican war on drugs Tsaneva, Magda
2018
2 p. 615-646
artikel
139 The effects of income on health: new evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit Lenhart, Otto
2018
2 p. 377-410
artikel
140 The effects of 9/11 on intermarriage between natives and immigrants to the U.S. Wang, Chunbei
2011
2 p. 171-192
artikel
141 The effects of separate taxation on labor participation of married couples. An empirical analysis using propensity score Fuenmayor, Amadeo
2016
2 p. 541-561
artikel
142 The gender wage gap, weather, and intimate partner violence Henke, Alexander

2 p. 413-429
artikel
143 The health and behavioral outcomes of out-of-wedlock children from families of social fathers Chan, Kwok Ho
2014
2 p. 385-411
artikel
144 The impact of cigarette quitting during pregnancy on other prenatal health behaviors Wehby, George L.
2012
2 p. 211-233
artikel
145 The impact of husband’s job loss on partners’ mental health Mendolia, Silvia
2012
2 p. 277-294
artikel
146 The impact of parental illness on children’s schooling and labour force participation: evidence from Vietnam Mendolia, Silvia
2019
2 p. 469-492
artikel
147 The impact of social capital on consumption insurance and income volatility in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey Pericoli, F. M.
2013
2 p. 269-295
artikel
148 The influence of normative misperceptions on alcohol-related problems among school-age adolescents in the U.S Amialchuk, Aliaksandr

2 p. 453-472
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149 The labor supply effects of child care costs and wages in the presence of subsidies and the earned income tax credit Herbst, Chris M.
2009
2 p. 199-230
artikel
150 The labor supply of military wives in the US Whitby, Breann
2016
2 p. 513-539
artikel
151 The long run health returns to college quality Fletcher, Jason M.
2012
2 p. 295-325
artikel
152 The many ways COVID-19 affects households: consumption, time, and health outcomes Davis, George

2 p. 281-289
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153 The motherhood wage gap in the UK over the life cycle Viitanen, Tarja
2012
2 p. 259-276
artikel
154 The potential of a couples approach to employment assistance: results of a nonexperimental evaluation Gordon, Rachel A.
2009
2 p. 133-158
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155 The power of the family: kinship and intra-household decision making in rural Burundi Ngenzebuke, Rama Lionel
2016
2 p. 323-346
artikel
156 The Relationship Between Wife’s Education and Husband’s Earnings: Evidence from 1960 to 2000 Jepsen, Lisa K.
2005
2 p. 197-214
artikel
157 The role of financial literacy in households’ asset accumulation process: evidence from Ghana Koomson, Isaac

2 p. 591-614
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158 The role of grandparenting in early childcare and child outcomes Boca, Daniela Del
2017
2 p. 477-512
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159 The theory of precautionary saving: an overview of recent developments Baiardi, Donatella

2 p. 513-542
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160 The transition to mid-life divorce Taylor, Larry W.
2009
2 p. 251-271
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161 The Working Families’ Tax Credit and Some European Tax Reforms in A Collective Setting Myck, Michal
2006
2 p. 129-158
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162 Time in eating and food preparation among single adults Senia, Mark C.
2014
2 p. 399-432
artikel
163 Time spent on childcare and the household Healthy Eating Index Scharadin, Benjamin

2 p. 357-386
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164 Time with sons and daughters Gugl, Elisabeth
2011
2 p. 277-298
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165 Understanding Child Outcomes An Application to Child Abuse and Neglect Carlos Seiglie
2004
2 p. 143-160
18 p.
artikel
166 Welfare, Intergenerational Cohabitation Penalties, and Single Mothers’ Employment Pingle, Jonathan F.
2005
2 p. 123-144
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167 What do students gain from banks in schools? A field study Collins, J. Michael

2 p. 567-590
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168 What explains the gender gap in wealth? Evidence from administrative data Meriküll, Jaanika

2 p. 501-547
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169 What if your boss is a woman? Evidence on gender discrimination at the workplace Lucifora, Claudio

2 p. 389-417
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170 What makes people anxious about life after the age of 65? Evidence from international survey research in Japan, the United States, China, and India Kadoya, Yoshihiko
2015
2 p. 443-461
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171 Who is doing the chores and childcare in dual-earner couples during the COVID-19 era of working from home? Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff

2 p. 519-565
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172 Why Do African Households Give Hospitality to Relatives Benoît Rapoport
2004
2 p. 179-202
24 p.
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173 Why do families actually pool their income? Evidence from Denmark Bonke, Jens

2 p. 113-128
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174 Why do families actually pool their income? Evidence from Denmark Bonke, Jens
2007
2 p. 113-128
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175 (Why) Do self-employed parents have more children? Broussard, Nzinga H.
2013
2 p. 297-321
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176 Why has the prevalence of obesity doubled? Baum, Charles L.
2015
2 p. 251-267
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177 Will you marry me? It depends (on the business cycle) Bellido, Héctor

2 p. 551-579
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178 Women’s family-related career breaks: a long-term British perspective Malo, Miguel A.
2008
2 p. 127-167
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179 Work and breastfeeding decisions are jointly determined for higher socioeconomic status US mothers Mandal, Bidisha
2012
2 p. 237-257
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