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Economics of the family
Research questions
“Work on women’s work is never done” was the title of a session at the 2013 American Economic Society’s meeting that might serve as a heading for any research project on family and gender economics. The questions addressed here are no exception.
This ongoing project deals with questions of family organisation and female labour participation in developed as well as developing societies.
Researchers
Partners from other organizations
- Lena Edlund
- Matthias Wrede
- Miriam Beblo
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 Korn, Evelyn and Matthias Wrede (2014), Working Mums and Informal Care Givers: The Anticipation Effect, The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy.14 (2), p. 473-498.
 Korn, Evelyn (2008), Zerstört der Sozialstaat die Familie?, Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, Vol. 9 (2), p. 156-172.
 Edlund, Lena and Evelyn Korn (2007), Hermaphroditism: What’s not to like?, The Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 245, April, p. 520-527.
 Edlund, Lena and Evelyn Korn (2002), A Theory of Prostitution, Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 110, No. 1, p. 181-214.
 Korn, Evelyn (2000), On the Formation of Family Structures, Public Choice, Vol. 105, p. 357-372.
 Beblo, Miriam and Evelyn Korn (2018), Mothers’ Employment – A Learning Device?, Sozialer Fortschritt 67 (7), p. 525-548.
 Working Papers:
 Azebaze, Nadege, Thomas Falk, and Evelyn Korn: Land allocation in subsistence economies and intra-familial time-use decisions
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