Data de publicació: 31-07-2018“Children”, economist Nancy Folbre notes, are “an expensive crop” (Folbre 2008: 65). Raising an average child in the UK till age 21 is estimated to cost parents £231,843, more than the average house; in the US the average cost of raising a child born in 2015 to 17 years of age has been calculated to amount to $233,610. 2 How expensive children are has changed substantially across time and still varies greatly from one society to another. What has also changed and varies is how the costs of children are distributed between parents and other family members on the one hand and public institutions on the other, and across socially salient groups such as women and men. On account of this last fact – specifically, b...
What are the expenses in raising a child? Or more children? Those are the questions that started th...
In this paper we estimate the opportunity cost of children. The underlying theoretical model is repr...
In this paper, we explore the issue of gender differences in education in the context of a two-sexov...
“Children”, economist Nancy Folbre notes, are “an expensive crop” (Folbre 2008: 65). Raising an aver...
Data de publicació electrònica: 11 de novembre de 2023In academic and public debates, defenders of t...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. This p...
Children are the future of any nation, but it is expensive to raise and educate them. The costs incl...
This paper measures how the costs of children are shared between the father and the mother by estima...
This is a draft of a chapter that has been accepted for publication by Oxford University Press in th...
In a just society, who should be liable for the significant costs associated with creating and raisi...
The standard methods of measuring the cost of children are flawed because of the endogeneity of fert...
The topic of this thesis is the just distribution of the costs of children. In particular, it asks w...
In this paper we estimate the opportunity cost of children. The underlying theoretical model is repr...
Egalitarian theories assume, without defending it, the view that the costs of children should be sha...
Women experience significant reductions in labor market income following the birth of children, whil...
What are the expenses in raising a child? Or more children? Those are the questions that started th...
In this paper we estimate the opportunity cost of children. The underlying theoretical model is repr...
In this paper, we explore the issue of gender differences in education in the context of a two-sexov...
“Children”, economist Nancy Folbre notes, are “an expensive crop” (Folbre 2008: 65). Raising an aver...
Data de publicació electrònica: 11 de novembre de 2023In academic and public debates, defenders of t...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. This p...
Children are the future of any nation, but it is expensive to raise and educate them. The costs incl...
This paper measures how the costs of children are shared between the father and the mother by estima...
This is a draft of a chapter that has been accepted for publication by Oxford University Press in th...
In a just society, who should be liable for the significant costs associated with creating and raisi...
The standard methods of measuring the cost of children are flawed because of the endogeneity of fert...
The topic of this thesis is the just distribution of the costs of children. In particular, it asks w...
In this paper we estimate the opportunity cost of children. The underlying theoretical model is repr...
Egalitarian theories assume, without defending it, the view that the costs of children should be sha...
Women experience significant reductions in labor market income following the birth of children, whil...
What are the expenses in raising a child? Or more children? Those are the questions that started th...
In this paper we estimate the opportunity cost of children. The underlying theoretical model is repr...
In this paper, we explore the issue of gender differences in education in the context of a two-sexov...