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    A History of Numerical Analysis from the 16th through the 19th Century. Herman H. Goldstine.Alston S. Householder - 1979 - Isis 70 (3):450-451.
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  2. English inflectional endings and unordered rules.C. Householder, Thomas Perry, Catherine Ringen & Gerald Sanders - 1974 - Foundations of Language: International Journal of Language and Philosophy 12:339.
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    Mathematical biophysics and the central nervous system.Alston S. Householder - 1946 - Acta Biotheoretica 8 (1-2):67-76.
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    Neural structure in perception and response.Alston S. Householder - 1947 - Psychological Review 54 (3):169-176.
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    On arguments from asterisks.Fred W. Householder - 1973 - Foundations of Language 10 (3):365-376.
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    Culbertson James T.. Consciousness and behavior. A neural analysis of behavior and of consciousness. Wm. C. Brown Company, Dubuque 1950, xxi + 210 pp. [REVIEW]A. S. Householder - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):286-287.
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    Review: James T. Culbertson, Consciousness and Behavior. A Neural Analysis of Behavior and of Consciousness. [REVIEW]A. S. Householder - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):286-287.
  8. The treasury.Dehne A. Taylor & Household Incomes Unit - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
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    Household and Kin Provisioning by Hadza Men.Brian M. Wood & Frank W. Marlowe - 2013 - Human Nature 24 (3):280-317.
    We use data collected among Hadza hunter-gatherers between 2005 and 2009 to examine hypotheses about the causes and consequences of men’s foraging and food sharing. We find that Hadza men foraged for a range of food types, including fruit, honey, small animals, and large game. Large game were shared not like common goods, but in ways that significantly advantaged producers’ households. Food sharing and consumption data show that men channeled the foods they produced to their wives, children, and their (...)
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  10. Fw Householder.on Arguments From Asterisks - 1973 - Foundations of Language 10:365.
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  11. Household, Gender and Property in Classical Athens.Lin Foxhall - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):22-.
    The idea that the household was the fundamental building block of ancient Greek society, explicit in the ancient sources, has now become widely accepted. It is no exaggeration to say that ancient Athenians would have found it almost inconceivable that individuals of any status existed who did not belong to some household; and the few who were in this position were almost certainly regarded as anomalous. In ancient Athens, as elsewhere, households ‘are a primary arena for the expression of (...)
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  12. A household on Rue St. Denis".Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 2009 - In Rousseau on women, love, and family. Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth College Press.
     
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    Intra-household processes and the adoption of hedgerow intercropping.Soniia David - 1998 - Agriculture and Human Values 15 (1):31-42.
    Although on-farm research in severalparts of Africa suggests positive prospects for theadoption of hedgerow intercropping, this paper arguesthat the implications of intra-household processeshave not been considered in sufficient details. Suchinformation is necessary for targeting the technologyto specific socio-cultural localities and categoriesof producers and for anticipating adoption trends.Based on three case materials, two from southernNigeria and one from western Kenya, it examines howthe gender division of labor, decision-making, andareas of responsibility and inter-generational landallocation patterns determine that the interests andneeds of certain (...)
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    The household in Isocrates’ political thought.Andreas Avgousti - 2023 - European Journal of Political Theory 22 (4):523-541.
    In this article, I analyze the role the household ( oikos) plays in Isocrates through an exegesis of the author's letters to his erstwhile student and current monarch of Salamis of Cyprus, Nicocles. The monarch's household has a threefold role in the relationship between the elite ruler and his subjects. First, as the locus of his ancestors and their achievements, it offers competitors to Nicocles to be surpassed and a known standard for his subjects to judge their ruler. Second, as (...)
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    The Household as the Foundation of Aristotle's Polis.D. Brendan Nagle - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Among ancient writers Aristotle offers the most profound analysis of the ancient Greek household and its relationship to the state. The household was not the family in the modern sense of the term, but a much more powerful entity with significant economic, political, social, and educational resources. The success of the polis in all its forms lay in the reliability of households to provide it with the kinds of citizens it needed to ensure its functioning. In turn, the state (...)
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    Gṛhastha: the householder in ancient Indian religious culture.Patrick Olivelle (ed.) - 2019 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    For scholars of ancient Indian religions, the wandering mendicants who left home and family for a celibate life and the search for liberation represent an enigma. The Vedic religion, centered on the married household, had no place for such a figure. Much has been written about the Indian ascetic but hardly any scholarly attention has been paid to the married householder with wife and children, generally referred to in Sanskrit as grhastha: "the stay-at-home." The institution of the householder is viewed (...)
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    Household economy and traditional agroforestry systems in western Kenya.Soniia David - 1997 - Agriculture and Human Values 14 (2):169-179.
    In the cash budgets of farm householdsin western Kenya, off-farm occupations and cropsaccount for the most important sources of income. Treeand livestock products are of secondary importance incash terms, although farmers attach great importanceto trees as a source of income because of the variousnon-monetary functions they supply. The findingspresented in this paper suggest that two variables,the domestic development cycle of households andwealth, are likely to affect the adoption pattern ofcertain introduced agroforestry technologies,depending on farmers' strategies to produce treeproducts and (...)
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    Household food waste in Nordic countries: Estimations and ethical implications.Mickey Gjerris & Silvia Gaiani - 2013 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):6-23.
    This study focuses on food waste generated by households in four Nordic countries: Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Based on existing literature we present comparable data on amounts and monetary value of food waste; explanations for food waste at household level; a number of public and private initiatives at national levels aiming to reduce food waste; and a discussion of ethical issues related to food waste with a focus on possible contributions from ecocentric ethics. We argue that reduction of (...)
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    Households in Fourteenth-Century Venetian Crete.Sally McKee - 1995 - Speculum 70 (1):27-67.
    According to Aristotle, the household was one of the constituent parts of the state. He defined the household in its complete form as consisting of slaves and freemen. Within the household he discerned three primary relationships: those between master and slave, husband and wife, and father and child.
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    Households: on the moral architecture of the economy.William James Booth - 1993 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    INTRODUCTION A story has been passed down to us from some two millennia ago of a conversation between a wealthy Athenian estate owner, ...
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    Gender Inequality in Household Chores and Work-Family Conflict.Javier Cerrato & Eva Cifre - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:384557.
    The fact that the permeability between family and work scopes produces work-family conflict (WFC) is well established. As such, this research aims to check whether the unequal involvement in household chores between men and women is associated with increased WFC in women and men, interpreting the results also from the knowledge that arise from gender studies. A correlational study was carried out by means a questionnaire applied to 515 subjects (63% men) of two independent samples of Spanish men and women (...)
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    Household and community socioeconomic influences on early childhood malnutrition in Africa.Jean-Christophe Fotso & Barthelemy Kuate-Defo - 2006 - Journal of Biosocial Science 38 (3):289-313.
    This paper uses multilevel modelling and Demographic and Health Survey data from five African countries to investigate the relative contributions of compositional and contextual effects of socioeconomic status and place of residence in perpetuating differences in the prevalence of malnutrition among children in Africa. It finds that community clustering of childhood malnutrition is accounted for by contextual effects over and above likely compositional effects, that urban–rural differentials are mainly explained by the socioeconomic status of communities and households, that childhood (...)
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    Household roles and care-seeking behaviours in response to severe childhood illness in Mali.Amy A. Ellis, Seydou Doumbia, Sidy Traoré, Sarah L. Dalglish & Peter J. Winch - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 45 (6):743-759.
    SummaryMalaria is a major cause of under-five mortality in Mali and many other developing countries. Malaria control programmes rely on households to identify sick children and either care for them in the home or seek treatment at a health facility in the case of severe illness. This study examines the involvement of mothers and other household members in identifying and treating severely ill children through case studies of 25 rural Malian households. A wide range of intra-household responses to (...)
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    Household labor time and the gender gap in earnings.Juanita Firestone & Beth Anne Shelton - 1989 - Gender and Society 3 (1):105-112.
    In this article, we examine the effects of time spent in household labor on the gender gap in earnings. We identify that part of the gender gap in earnings directly attributable to women's greater household labor time. After controlling for years of work experience, hours worked per week, occupation, industry, union membership, and education, we find that household labor time can directly account for 8.2 percent of the gender gap in earnings. In addition to the direct effect of women's household (...)
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    Households, bubbles and hugging grandparents: Caring and lockdown rules during COVID-19.Jackie Gulland - 2020 - Feminist Legal Studies 28 (3):329-339.
    Efforts to combat the COVID-19 crisis brought mountains of legislation and guidance to coerce or encourage people to stay at home and reduce the spread of the virus. During peak lockdown in the United Kingdom regulations defined when people could or could not leave their homes. Meanwhile guidance on social distancing advised people to stay within ‘households’. This paper explores the legislation under lockdowns in the UK from March to October 2020 and the implications for women’s gendered caring roles. (...)
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    Household Structure and Status and Expressions of Affect in India.Susan Seymour - 1983 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 11 (4):263-277.
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    The Householder as Support and Source of the Āśramas in the Mānava Dharmaśāstra.Christopher G. Framarin - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (1):1-22.
    Medhātithi reduces Manu’s descriptions of the householder as support and source of the āśramas to his performance of the five great sacrifices. Patrick Olivelle characterizes Medhātithi’s interpretation as “radical,” but a strong preliminary case might be made in its favor. Nonetheless, there are a number of reasons to resist Medhātithi’s interpretation. The more plausible interpretation of these passages is also the most straightforward. The householder is the support of the other three āśramas because he is economically productive. He is the (...)
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    Households and the fiscal system.Daniel N. Shaviro - 2006 - Social Philosophy and Policy 23 (2):185-209.
    One of the most vexed issues in income tax policy is how family or household status should affect tax liability. This article suggests a general approach for thinking about the treatment of households in the fiscal system generally under a utilitarian social welfare norm. The United States fiscal rules considered include those not only in the income tax but under Social Security, Medicare, and safety net programs. Among the recommendations that emerge from the analysis are (1) recognizing couples for (...)
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    Household-level financial uncertainty could be the primary driver of the global obesity epidemic.Trenton G. Smith - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
    Evidence has accumulated in support of the notion that changes in household-level financial uncertainty may be an important fundamental cause of the global obesity epidemic. The timing and spatial/demographic incidence of the obesity epidemic suggest that economic policies aimed at expanding economic freedom may have inadvertently shifted risk to households, thereby generating a costly public health problem.
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    Intra-household relations and treatment decision-making for childhood illness: a Kenyan case study.C. S. Molyneux, G. Murira, J. Masha & R. W. Snow - 2002 - Journal of Biosocial Science 34 (1):109-132.
  31. Households as Corporate Firms: An Analysis of Household Finance Using Integrated Household Surveys and Corporate Financial Accounting.Krislert Samphantharak & Robert M. Townsend - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    This investigation proposes a conceptual framework for measurement necessary for an analysis of household finance and economic development. The authors build on and, where appropriate, modify corporate financial accounts to create balance sheets, income statements, and statements of cash flows for households in developing countries, using an integrated household survey. The authors also illustrate how to apply the accounts to an analysis of household finance that includes productivity of household enterprises, capital structure, liquidity, financing, and portfolio management. The conceptualization (...)
     
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  32. Household of Freedom: Authority in Feminist Theology.Letty M. Russell - 1987
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    Household & Family Religion in Persian-Period Judah: An Archaeological Approach. By José E. Balcells Gallarreta.Beth Alpert Nakhai - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (1).
    Household & Family Religion in Persian-Period Judah: An Archaeological Approach. By José E. Balcells Gallarreta. Ancient Near East Monographs, vol. 18. Atlanta: SBL Press, 2017. Pp. xiv + 192. $33.95.
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    Household and Market in Suffragette Discourse, 1903—14.Laura E. Nym Mayhall - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (2):189-199.
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    Household and Market in Suffragette Discourse, 1903—14.Laura E. Nym Mayhall - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (2):189-199.
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    Household and Market in Suffragette Discourse, 1903—14.Laura E. Nym Mayhall - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (2):189-199.
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    Effect of household structure on female reproductive strategies in a Caribbean village.Robert J. Quinlan - 2001 - Human Nature 12 (3):169-189.
    Household structure may have strong effects on reproduction. This study uses household demographic data for 59 women in a Caribbean village to test evolutionary hypotheses concerning variation in reproductive strategies. Father-absence during childhood, current household composition, and household economic status are predicted to influence age at first birth, number of mates, reproductive success, and pair-bond stability. Criterion variables did not associate in a manner indicative of r- and K-strategies. Father-absence in early childhood had little influence on subsequent reproduction. Household wealth (...)
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    Governing Household Waste Management: An Empirical Analysis and Critique.Scott Cameron Lougheed, Myra J. Hird & Kerry R. Rowe - 2016 - Environmental Values 25 (3):287-308.
    We conducted a survey of residents of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, (n = 107) to understand their attitudes to and experiences of waste management and governance. Currently, the municipality is emphasising waste diversion and exploring new waste processing systems (WPS; e.g., incineration) to reduce costs. Using Foucault's governmentality theory, our data suggest Kingston's reliance on an attitude-behaviour-context model of behaviour change successfully fosters an environmental citizenship identity based on waste diversion (e.g., recycling). However, we argue that the neoliberal governmentality upon which (...)
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    Household and meals versus the Temple purity system: Patterns of replication in Luke-Acts.J. H. Elliott - 1991 - HTS Theological Studies 47 (2).
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    Poems: Household edition.Ralph Waldo Emerson - unknown
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  41. Household registration, property rights, and social obligations in imperial china: Principles and practices.Richard Von Glahn - 2012 - In Von Glahn Richard (ed.), Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History. pp. 39.
     
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    Household Autonomy.Thomas Fleming - 1994 - The Chesterton Review 20 (4):503-507.
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  43. The household as repair shop.Elizabeth Spelman - 2004 - In Cheshire Calhoun (ed.), Setting the Moral Compass: Essays by Women Philosophers. Oxford University Press. pp. 43--58.
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    Household extension and reproductive behaviour in Taiwan.C. Shannon Stokes, Felicia B. LeClere & Yeu-Sheng Hsieh - 1987 - Journal of Biosocial Science 19 (3):273-282.
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  45. The Household and the Making of History: A Subversive View of the Western Past. By Mary S. Hartman.H. Lindsay - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (7):761.
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    Household Technology Ethics.Douglas Chismar - 2008 - Teaching Ethics 8 (2):15-28.
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    The Householder's World: Purity, Power, and Dominance in a Nepali Village.Michael Mühlich, John Gray & Michael Muhlich - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):150.
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    Gentry households in fifteenth-century Cheshire.Philip Morgan - 1997 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 79 (2):21-26.
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    Household Gods: Private Devotion in Ancient Greece and Rome by Alexandra Sofroniew.Richard Jenkyns - 2020 - Common Knowledge 26 (1):184-185.
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    The Household as the Foundation of Aristotle's Polis (review).Peter Simpson - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 101 (1):113-114.
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