How might family size affect household budgeting from an evolutionary game theoretic perspective?

How could the number of children in a family exert pressure on the parents to determine household spending? I am looking for answers which might be counter-intuitive, possibly affecting fertility rates and also the calorific value of food purchases. A game theoretic approach might be helpful.

2 Responses to “How might family size affect household budgeting from an evolutionary game theoretic perspective?”

  • Yvaine:

    having large family can affect the budgets of parents, you cannot always get what you want because you have a large amount of family, you need to share rooms with your brothers or sisters.

  • Avenger:

    you need to buy cheaper food which might mean unhealthier?
    kids might not want big families when they grow up

    your’re using too big words, im confused :S cant you change some of the words ( counter-intuitive?)

    anyway hope those two ideas were helpful xD

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