A Treatise on the Family

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A Treatise on the Family is an influential economic analysis by Gary Becker that applies microeconomic theory to family behavior, including marriage, fertility, and household decision-making.

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instanceOf book
economics book
non-fiction book
analyzes allocation of time within households
fertility choices
household production
intergenerational transfers
marriage markets
parental investment in children
associatedWith Chicago school of economics NERFINISHED
author Gary Becker NERFINISHED
Gary S. Becker NERFINISHED
field economics
family economics
microeconomics
hasConcept division of labor between spouses
economic model of divorce
economic model of fertility
household production function
investment in children as human capital
marriage as a market
specialization within marriage
hasPerspective household as a unit of production and consumption
individual utility maximization
hasReception controversial in sociology and gender studies
influential in economics
influencedField demographic economics
family economics
labor economics
law and economics
language English
mainSubject division of labor in the household
family
fertility
household decision-making
human capital in the family
marriage
notableFor application of utility maximization to family decisions
economic analysis of fertility
economic analysis of marriage and divorce
formal economic modeling of family behavior
relatedWork Human Capital NERFINISHED
The Economic Approach to Human Behavior NERFINISHED
theoreticalApproach neoclassical economics
rational choice theory
usesTheory microeconomic theory

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Gary Becker notableWork A Treatise on the Family