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The Family in the American Economy.
Mabel A. Magee,Hazel Kyrk +1 more
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This article is published in Industrial and Labor Relations Review.The article was published on 1954-04-01. It has received 8 citations till now.read more
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Consumer Decision Making—Fact or Fiction?
TL;DR: In this article, a synthesis of research on consumers' prepurchase behavior suggests that a substantial proportion of purchases do not involve decision making, not even on the first purchase, and that heavy emphasis in current research on decision making may discourage investigation of other important kinds of consumer behavior.
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Remarried families' economic behavior: fishman's model revisited
Jean M. Lown,Elizabeth M. Dolan +1 more
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A Feminist Critique of the Neoclassical Theory of the Family
TL;DR: In this article, the essays in this book illustrate how economics can lead to a better understanding of the balancing act in women's lives and challenge more advanced readers to think critically about how women connect the domains of family and care to the domain of labor market work.
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Consumer Decision Making—Fact or Fiction?
TL;DR: In this article, a synthesis of research on consumers' prepurchase behavior suggests that a substantial proportion of purchases do not involve decision making, not even on the first purchase, and that heavy emphasis in current research on decision making may discourage investigation of other important kinds of consumer behavior.
Journal ArticleDOI
Remarried families' economic behavior: fishman's model revisited
Jean M. Lown,Elizabeth M. Dolan +1 more
Book ChapterDOI
A Feminist Critique of the Neoclassical Theory of the Family
TL;DR: In this article, the essays in this book illustrate how economics can lead to a better understanding of the balancing act in women's lives and challenge more advanced readers to think critically about how women connect the domains of family and care to the domain of labor market work.