Sources for Term Papers on How Families Make Decisions

Andreoni, James; Brown, Eleanor; Rischall, Isaac (2003), “Charitable Giving by Married Couples: Who Decides and Why Does It Matter?”, Journal of Human Resources v38, n1 (Winter 2003): 111-133.

Antaman, F., (2011), “International Migration and Gender Discrimination among Children Left Behind”, American Economic Review, Vol. 101, No. 3, pp 645-649. (Consider only pp 6450.)

Babiaarz, P.; C. Robb, A. Woodyard, (2012), “Faamily Decision Making and Resource Protection Adequacy”, Journaal of Consumer Affairs, Spring, pp 1-36. (PUT ON RESERVE)

Chen, J., (2013), “Idetifying non-cooperative behavior among spouses: Chil;d outcomes in migrant-sending househols”, Journal of Development Economics, Vol 100, pp 1-18. (PUT ON RESERVE)

Doss, Cheryl R. (2001), “Is Risk Fully Pooled within the Household? Evidence from Ghana”, Economic Development and Cultural Change v50, n1 (October 2001): 101-130.

Elul, Ronel; Silva-Reus, Jose; Volij, Oscar (2002), “Will You Marry Me? A Perspective on the Gender Gap”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization v49, n4 (December 2002): 549-572.

Jacoby, H. G.; G. Mansuri (2010 ),””Watta satta. Bride exchange and women’s welfare in Pakistan”, American Economic Review,Vol 100 pp. 1804-1825

Klawon, Emily; Tiefenthaler, Jill , (2001), “Bargaining over Family Size: The Determinants of Fertility in Brazil”, Population Research and Policy Review v20, n5 (October 2001): 423-440.

Komura, Mizuki, (2013), “Fertility and endogenous gender bargaining power”, Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 26, pp 943-961. (PUT ON RESERVE)

Lundberg, S.; J. Romich; K. P. Tsang, (2009), “Decision-making by children”, Review of Economics of the Household, Vol. 7, pp. 1-30. (Consider pp 1-5 and pp 25-26.) (PUT ON RESERVE)

Lundberg, Shelley; Robert Pollak and Terrance Wales, (1997), “Do Husbands and Wives Pool Their Resources?”, The Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 32, No. 3, 1997, pp. 463-479.

Lundberg, Shelly; Startz, Richard; Stillman, Steven (2003), “The Retirement-Consumption Puzzle: A Marital Bargaining Approach”, in Journal of Public Economics v87, n5-6 (May 2003): 1199-1218.

Morozumi, R., (2012), “A test of the unitary model on labor supply using information of household decision systems”, Applied Economics, Vol. 44, pp 4291-4300. (PUT ON RESERVE)

Sevilla-Sanz, A., (2010), “Household division of labor and cross-country differences in household formation rates”, Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 23, pp225-249. (PUT ON RESERVE)

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 Labor Market Discrimination and Household Decision Making

Francesconi, M.; H. Rainer, and W. van der Klaauw, (2009), “The Effects of In-work Benefit Reform in Britain on Couples: Theory and Evidence”, The Economic Journal, pp F66-F100 (PUT ON RESERVE)

Rainer, H., (2008), “Gender discrimination and efficiency in marriage: the bargaining family under scrutiny”, Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 21, pp 305-329 (Consider only pp. 306-308 and pp. 323-324.) (PUT ON RESERVE)

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Divorce Laws

Reinhold Steffen, Kneip, T.; G. Bauer, (2013), “The long run consequences of unilatteral divorce laws on children”, Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 26, pp 1035-1056. (PUT ON RESERVE)

Stevenson, Betsey, (2007), “The Impact of Divorce Laws on Marriage Specific Capital”, Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 25, No 1, (PUT ON RESERVE)

Wickelgren, A., (2007) “Why Divorce Laes Matter: Incentives for Noncontractible Marital Investments under Unilatteral and Consent Divorce”, The Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 25, No. 1 (PUT ON RESERVE)

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