Economic Organization of the Household
Discover the intricate dynamics of household economics in "Economic Organization of the Household" by W. Keith Bryant. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this revised edition spans 352 pages and offers a comprehensive survey of the economic factors influencing family life in the United States. Bryant delves into critical topics such as demand and expenditures, consumption and saving patterns, and the allocation of time between market work, home responsibilities, and leisure activities. Additionally, the book examines the impact of household decisions on education, health investments, marriage, and divorce. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the economic aspects of family life, this insightful work provides a deep understanding of how households operate within the broader economic landscape. Enhance your knowledge of family economics today with this essential resource.