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Modern Couples, Sharing Money, Sharing Life,edited by Janet Stocks, Capitolina Diaz, Bjorn Hallerod. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 200 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0230517028, ISBN-10: 0230517021 (hbk.) US$74.95

Modern Couples, Sharing Money, Sharing Life,edited by Janet Stocks, Capitolina Diaz, Bjorn... BO OK REVIEWS international audience, since the question of how to extend economic statistics to account for family work is a question that applies to every economy. It will be required reading for anyone working on care economics and useful reading for anyone struggling with any of the four questions that the book sets out to answer. Ingrid Robeyns, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Faculty of Philosophy, PO 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands e-mail: robeyns@fwb.eur.nl REFER E NCES Alstott, Anne. 2005. No Exit. What Parents Owe Their Children and What Society Owes Parents. New York: Oxford University Press. Brighouse, Harry and Adam Swift. 2008. ‘‘Social Justice and the Family,’’ in Cary Graig, Tania Burchardt, and David Gordon, Social Justice and Public Policy, pp. 139–56. Bristol: The Policy Press. Casal, Paula and Andrew Williams. 1995. ‘‘Rights, Equality and Procreation.’’ Analyse und Kritik 17(1): 93–116. Goodin, Robert E. 2005. ‘‘Responsibilities for Children’s Well-being,’’ in Margot Prior and Sue Richardson, eds. No Time To Lose: The Wellbeing of Australia’s Children, pp. 60– 88. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. Modern Couples Sharing Money, Sharing Life, edited by Janet Stocks, Capitolina Dı ´az, and Bjo ¨ rn Hallero ¨ d. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 200 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Feminist Economics Taylor & Francis

Modern Couples, Sharing Money, Sharing Life,edited by Janet Stocks, Capitolina Diaz, Bjorn Hallerod. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 200 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0230517028, ISBN-10: 0230517021 (hbk.) US$74.95

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BO OK REVIEWS international audience, since the question of how to extend economic statistics to account for family work is a question that applies to every economy. It will be required reading for anyone working on care economics and useful reading for anyone struggling with any of the four questions that the book sets out to answer. Ingrid Robeyns, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Faculty of Philosophy, PO 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands e-mail: robeyns@fwb.eur.nl REFER E NCES Alstott, Anne. 2005. No Exit. What Parents Owe Their Children and What Society Owes Parents. New York: Oxford University Press. Brighouse, Harry and Adam Swift. 2008. ‘‘Social Justice and the Family,’’ in Cary Graig, Tania Burchardt, and David Gordon, Social Justice and Public Policy, pp. 139–56. Bristol: The Policy Press. Casal, Paula and Andrew Williams. 1995. ‘‘Rights, Equality and Procreation.’’ Analyse und Kritik 17(1): 93–116. Goodin, Robert E. 2005. ‘‘Responsibilities for Children’s Well-being,’’ in Margot Prior and Sue Richardson, eds. No Time To Lose: The Wellbeing of Australia’s Children, pp. 60– 88. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. Modern Couples Sharing Money, Sharing Life, edited by Janet Stocks, Capitolina Dı ´az, and Bjo ¨ rn Hallero ¨ d. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 200

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