Understanding how household income is allocated among different types of expenditures is of the utmost importance when considering policy targeted at increasing household well-being. This analysis uses the collective household model to determine how household public goods and household public bads are chosen in light of the relative power balance between husband and wife. This paper shows both theoretically and empirically that the effect of additional female power on household outcomes depends on the initial level of female power. And contrary to previous findings, it need not always be positive. The policy implications of this non-monotonic relationship between female decision-making power and household well-being outcomes are important. ...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements ” to ...
Understanding how household income is allocated among different types of expenditures is of the utmo...
The evidence that the same income can lead to different household decisions, depending on who the e...
The evidence that the same total income can lead a household to choose different consumption vecto...
Recent research on household behavior suggests that, ceteris paribus, a woman’s "power" within a hou...
acknowledged. Recent research on household behavior suggests that, ceteris paribus, a woman’s "...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
When deciding who should receive welfare benefits with the aim to increase household well-being, it ...
When deciding who should receive welfare benefits with the aim to increase household well-being, it ...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements ” to ...
Understanding how household income is allocated among different types of expenditures is of the utmo...
The evidence that the same income can lead to different household decisions, depending on who the e...
The evidence that the same total income can lead a household to choose different consumption vecto...
Recent research on household behavior suggests that, ceteris paribus, a woman’s "power" within a hou...
acknowledged. Recent research on household behavior suggests that, ceteris paribus, a woman’s "...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
When deciding who should receive welfare benefits with the aim to increase household well-being, it ...
When deciding who should receive welfare benefits with the aim to increase household well-being, it ...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements ” to ...