Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. This paper explores two aspects of the relationship between these concepts. Even if we restrict attention to the domain of commodity consumption, the cost of children is not the same as children's consumption. In this context, the cost of children to their parents is often described with a consumer equivalence scale. It is shown here that, under reasonable assumptions, children's consumption of market goods is less than the 'equivalent income' of the household, but more than the 'cost of children'. Expenditure costs, however, are only part of the cost of children. This paper uses a variant of the 'adult goods' method to estimate the full costs of c...
Existing estimates of the cost of children focus on what parents spend on their children, which has ...
Formerly published as working paper by University of Vienna, Department of Economics. Authors' draf...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accruin...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. This p...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. In thi...
This paper uses the “adult goods ” method to estimate the full costs of children. Full costs include...
What is the appropriate basis for the comparison of the costs of families with and without children,...
When defining and estimating the cost of children and equivalent incomes, children's consumption is ...
Abstract. The collective approach to household consumption behavior tries to infer from variables su...
The standard methods of measuring the cost of children are flawed because of the endogeneity of fert...
Estimates of the costs of children are used in the design of a wide range of economic and social pol...
Raising children takes both time and money. Scholars have sought convincing ways to capture the cost...
“Children”, economist Nancy Folbre notes, are “an expensive crop” (Folbre 2008: 65). Raising an aver...
Raising children takes both time and money. Scholars have sought convincing ways to capture the cost...
Twenty-third Annual Conference of the Irish Economic Association, Blarney, Co. Cork, 24-26 April 200...
Existing estimates of the cost of children focus on what parents spend on their children, which has ...
Formerly published as working paper by University of Vienna, Department of Economics. Authors' draf...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accruin...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. This p...
Though they are related, the price, cost, consumption and value of children are not the same. In thi...
This paper uses the “adult goods ” method to estimate the full costs of children. Full costs include...
What is the appropriate basis for the comparison of the costs of families with and without children,...
When defining and estimating the cost of children and equivalent incomes, children's consumption is ...
Abstract. The collective approach to household consumption behavior tries to infer from variables su...
The standard methods of measuring the cost of children are flawed because of the endogeneity of fert...
Estimates of the costs of children are used in the design of a wide range of economic and social pol...
Raising children takes both time and money. Scholars have sought convincing ways to capture the cost...
“Children”, economist Nancy Folbre notes, are “an expensive crop” (Folbre 2008: 65). Raising an aver...
Raising children takes both time and money. Scholars have sought convincing ways to capture the cost...
Twenty-third Annual Conference of the Irish Economic Association, Blarney, Co. Cork, 24-26 April 200...
Existing estimates of the cost of children focus on what parents spend on their children, which has ...
Formerly published as working paper by University of Vienna, Department of Economics. Authors' draf...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accruin...