Handbook of Population and Family Economics
Discover the intricate relationship between economics, population dynamics, and family structures in the Handbook of Population and Family Economics by M.R. Rosenzweig. Published by Elsevier Science & Technology in 1997, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 708 pages and offers a deep dive into the significant advancements made by economists in understanding the forces that shape population processes and family behavior. This essential resource not only highlights the progress achieved in the field but also addresses the numerous empirical and theoretical questions that remain. Perfect for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in the economic factors influencing population and family dynamics, this handbook is a must-have addition to your library.