期刊名称:REVIEW OF ECONOMICS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The Review of Economics of the Household publishes empirical and theoretical research on the economic behavior and decision-making processes of single and multi-person households. The journal emphasizes economic analyses on the effects of policy instruments on household decisions, macroeconomic applications, and research on economic development. Not wedded to particular models nor methods, the journal fosters high quality research using a variety of approaches.
Household decisions analyzed in the journal include consumption, labor supply and other uses of time, household formation and dissolution, demand for health and other forms of human capital, fertility and investment in children’s human capital, demand for environmental and other public goods, migration, demand for religiosity, and decisions by agricultural households.
Articles on the history of economic thought and reviews of household economics are published in the Perspectives section.
Officially cited as: Rev Econ Household
Related subjects » Labor Economics - Microeconomics / Industrial Organization - Population Economics - Social Sciences
ABSTRACTED/INDEXED IN
Social Science Citation Index, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, SCOPUS, EconLit, Google Scholar, EBSCO, CSA, ProQuest, Academic OneFile, AGRICOLA, CSA Environmental Sciences, Current Contents / Social & Behavioral Sciences, ECONIS, Expanded Academic, OCLC, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), SCImago, Summon by Serial Solutions
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript length
Manuscripts should be a maximum of 25 pages.
Instructions to Authors Manuscript-spring.pdf
Editorial Board
Editor:
Shoshana Grossbard Dept. of Economics, San Diego State University, CA, USA
Co-Editors:
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, San Diego State University
Eleanor Brown, Pomona College
Michael Grossman, City University of New York Graduate Center and National Bureau of Economic Research
Sonia Oreffice, University of Surrey, U.K.
Associate Editors:
Andrea Beller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; Glenn Blomquist, University of Kentucky, USA; Pierre-Andre Chiappori, Columbia University, USA; Barry Chiswick, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; Christopher Flinn, New York University, USA,; Nancy Folbre,University of Massachusetts at Amherst USA; Marco Francesconi, University of Essex, UK; Joni Hersch, Vanderbilt University, USA; Wallace Huffman, Iowa State University, USA; Theodore Joyce, Baruch College and National Bureau of Economic Research, USA; Robert Kaestner,University of Illinois at Chicago and National Bureau of Economic Research, USA; BertrandLemennicier, University of Paris II, France; José Alberto Molina, University of Zaragoza, Spain;Shoshana Neuman, Bar Ilan University, Israel; Solomon Polachek, SUNY, Binghamton, USA;Robert Pollak, Washington University, St. Louis, USA; Ray Rees, University of Munich, Germany;David C. Ribar, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA;Elena Stancanelli, University of Cergy, France; Frederic Vermeulen, Tilburg University, The Netherlands; Cathleen Zick,University of Utah, USA
Advisory Board: (* deceased)
Irma Adelman, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Patricia Apps, University of Sydney, Australia; Gary Becker, University of Chicago, USA; Martin Browning, Oxford University, UK;Daniela Del Boca, University of Turin, Italy; Victor Fuchs, Stanford University, USA; Clive Granger*; Jack Hirshleifer*; Duncan Ironmonger, University of Melbourne, Australia; Edward Lazear, Stanford University, USA; Ronald Lee, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Shelly Lundberg, University of Washington, Seattle, USA; Jacob Mincer*; Marc Nerlove, University of Maryland, USA; Valerie Ramey, University of California, San Diego, USA; Eskil Wadensjö,Stockholm University, Sweden; Finis Welch, Welch Consulting, USA; Junsen Zhang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
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