Review of Economics of the Household

eISSN: 1573-7152pISSN: 1569-5239

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Aims and Scope

The Review of Economics of the Household is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 2001 by Shoshana Grossbard and first published in 2003. It publishes empirical and theoretical research on the economic behavior and decision-making processes of single and multi-person households. Household decisions analyzed in this journal include consumption, savings, labor supply and other time uses, marriage and divorce, demand for health and other forms of human capital, fertility and investment in children's human capital, households and environmental economics, economics of migration, and economics of religion. The journal is particularly interested in policy-relevant economic analyses of the effects of policy instruments on household decisions. Even though its focus is on micro-level applications, it also covers macro-economic applications and research on economic development. Review articles pertaining to household economics are published in the Perspectives section. Less

Key Metrics

CiteScore
3.8
SJR
Q2Economics and Econometrics
SNIP
1.52
8
Time to Publish
time-to-publish View Chart
9  Mo

Journal Specifications

Overview
  • Publisher
    SPRINGER
  • Language
    English
  • Frequency
    Quarterly
General Details
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Time to Publish
Time to publish distribution
Articles published in year 2022
Time to publish index
Months% Papers published
0-3 0%
4-6 16%
7-9 39%
>9 44%

Topics Covered

Child support
Mental health
Food waste
Unemployment
Panel data
Work style
Earned income tax credit
Well-being
Food insecurity
Pandemic
Decision-making
Business cycle
Diet quality
Travel time
Empowerment
Welfare reform
Food security
Consumer spending
Employment discrimination
Health insurance

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Since when has Review of Economics of the Household been publishing? Faqs

The Review of Economics of the Household has been publishing since 2003 till date.

How frequently is the Review of Economics of the Household published? Faqs

Review of Economics of the Household is published Quarterly.

Who is the publisher of Review of Economics of the Household? Faqs

The publisher of Review of Economics of the Household is SPRINGER.

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What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Review of Economics of the Household? Faqs

The eISSN number is 1573-7152 and pISSN number is 1569-5239 for Review of Economics of the Household.

What is the focus of this journal? Faqs

The journal covers a wide range of topics inlcuding Child support, Mental health, Food waste, Unemployment, Panel data, Work style, Earned income tax credit, Well-being, Food insecurity, Pandemic, Decision-making, Business cycle, Diet quality, Travel time, Empowerment, Welfare reform, Food security, Consumer spending, Employment discrimination, Health insurance.

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