Review of Economics of the Household

Papers
(The H4-Index of Review of Economics of the Household is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Women’s and men’s work, housework and childcare, before and during COVID-19398
Gender differences in couples’ division of childcare, work and mental health during COVID-19265
Working parents, financial insecurity, and childcare: mental health in the time of COVID-19 in the UK128
Parental well-being in times of Covid-19 in Germany122
Estimating the immediate impact of the COVID-19 shock on parental attachment to the labor market and the double bind of mothers86
COVID-19, staying at home, and domestic violence65
Covid-19 shocks to education supply: how 200,000 U.S. households dealt with the sudden shift to distance learning62
Life satisfaction, loneliness and togetherness, with an application to Covid-19 lock-downs62
Unequal consequences of Covid 19: representative evidence from six countries55
The impact of closing schools on working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence using panel data from Japan51
The effect of working from home on major time allocations with a focus on food-related activities37
Women pay the price of COVID-19 more than men36
Consumption and geographic mobility in pandemic times. Evidence from Mexico26
Telework, Wages, and Time Use in the United States25
Data from the COVID-19 epidemic in Florida suggest that younger cohorts have been transmitting their infections to less socially mobile older adults25
Gender inequality as a barrier to economic growth: a review of the theoretical literature24
Culture and gender allocation of tasks: source country characteristics and the division of non-market work among US immigrants23
The usual suspects: do risk tolerance, altruism, and health predict the response to COVID-19?17
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