Handbook of Population and Family Economics
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Biblioteca Fac.Ciencias Económicas | 330.342.11 ROS T.1-A (in) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Consulta en Sala | DEO-LIB-51942 |
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Chapter 1. Introducción: Population and Family Economics. Mark R. Rosenzweig and Oded Stark -- Part 1. The Family -- Chapter 2. A Survey of Theories of the Family. Theodore C. Bergstrom -- Chapter 3. The Formation and Dissolution of Families: Why Marry? Who Marries Whom? And What Happens upon Divorce. Yoram Weiss -- Chapter 4. Intrahousehold Distribution and the Family. Jere R. Behrman -- Chapter 5. Intergenerational and Interhousehold Economic Links. John Laitner -- -- Part 2. Fertility -- Chapter 6. The Cost of Children and the Use of Demographic Variables in Consumer Demand. Bernard M. S. van Praac and Marcel F. Warnaar -- Chapter 7. The Economics of Fertility in Developed Countries. V. Joseph Hotz, Jacob Alex klerman and Robert J. Willis -- Chapter 8. Demand for Children in Low Income Countries. T. Paul Schultz -- -- Part 3. Mortality and Health -- Chapter 9. New Findings on Secular Trends in Nutrition and Mortality: Some Implications for Population Theory. Robert William Fogel -- Chapter 10. Determinants and Consequences of the Mortality and Health of Infants and Children. Kenneth I. Wolpin -- Chapter 11. Mortality and Morbidity among Adults and the Elderly. Robin C. Sickles and Paul Taubman --
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