The following pages link to Engines of Liberation (Q3025129):
Displaying 15 items.
- Infrastructure, women's time allocation, and economic development (Q404984) (← links)
- Scale and the origins of structural change (Q413505) (← links)
- Women's lifetime labor supply and labor market experience (Q602995) (← links)
- Cheap home goods and persistent inequality (Q607483) (← links)
- The Galor-Weil gender-gap model revisited: from home to market (Q618804) (← links)
- Home production and small open economy business cycles (Q1624111) (← links)
- Time allocation and home production technology (Q1655565) (← links)
- Home productivity (Q1656407) (← links)
- The rise of the added worker effect (Q1668244) (← links)
- “WHY NOT SETTLE DOWN ALREADY?” A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE DELAY IN MARRIAGE (Q2812305) (← links)
- SECTORAL CHANGES AND THE INCREASE IN WOMEN'S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION (Q2843365) (← links)
- Career and Family Decisions: Cohorts Born 1935-1975 (Q5225247) (← links)
- SPOUSES, CHILDREN, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Q6088689) (← links)
- THE SHAPING OF A GENDER NORM: MARRIAGE, LABOR, AND FOOT‐BINDING IN HISTORICAL CHINA (Q6122177) (← links)
- Cost-reducing technologies and labor supply in a Krugman-type model where consumption is time-constrained: some new results (Q6136275) (← links)