Household is investigated from the standpoint of various sciences and is regarded as an integral part of various system configurations. Household, is presented as an innovative socio- and ecological systems in which the change of state of one component causes a change in the status of the other. Questions Analysis of households as socio- and ecological yet insufficiently investigated. Their social, economic and environmental components are not clearly defined and are of considerable scope for studying with the system approach and the impact on the surrounding society
The aim of this paper is to review the principal assumptions and aspects of the unitary household mo...
The household is likely to base on one family structure—i.e., two spouses, sometimes together with a...
Households, which are seen as income pooling units (Wallerstein, Martin, Dickinson 1982), play a cru...
The household is a central analytical concept in anthropology, particularly in the areas of kinship,...
Family and household are two concepts that have been blended into a single notion in most of the tex...
The use of the term household and the theoretical and empirical meanings attached to it have undergo...
The conceptualisation of the household as a category of analysis in social, economic and anthropolo...
The household is central to most policy initiatives aimed at reducing poverty, since it has long bee...
Unsustainable consumption patterns of the North (or rather of the global affluent consumers class) h...
Paper presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics...
Household economics analyses all decisions made by households at both the micro-economic and macro-e...
Consumption and/or domestic activities in the private domain are much studied subjects. In the field...
The chapter builds on various heterodox approaches to economics to explore a direction towards analy...
The housing field has been characterized as the set of relationships involved in the demand, supply,...
Household metabolism is a concept that is concerned with the analysis of stocks and flows of energy,...
The aim of this paper is to review the principal assumptions and aspects of the unitary household mo...
The household is likely to base on one family structure—i.e., two spouses, sometimes together with a...
Households, which are seen as income pooling units (Wallerstein, Martin, Dickinson 1982), play a cru...
The household is a central analytical concept in anthropology, particularly in the areas of kinship,...
Family and household are two concepts that have been blended into a single notion in most of the tex...
The use of the term household and the theoretical and empirical meanings attached to it have undergo...
The conceptualisation of the household as a category of analysis in social, economic and anthropolo...
The household is central to most policy initiatives aimed at reducing poverty, since it has long bee...
Unsustainable consumption patterns of the North (or rather of the global affluent consumers class) h...
Paper presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics...
Household economics analyses all decisions made by households at both the micro-economic and macro-e...
Consumption and/or domestic activities in the private domain are much studied subjects. In the field...
The chapter builds on various heterodox approaches to economics to explore a direction towards analy...
The housing field has been characterized as the set of relationships involved in the demand, supply,...
Household metabolism is a concept that is concerned with the analysis of stocks and flows of energy,...
The aim of this paper is to review the principal assumptions and aspects of the unitary household mo...
The household is likely to base on one family structure—i.e., two spouses, sometimes together with a...
Households, which are seen as income pooling units (Wallerstein, Martin, Dickinson 1982), play a cru...