This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements ” to household resources. We model households as sites of cooperative conflict (Sen, 1990), wherein entitlements represent the results of cooperation to increase total household resources and of conflict over individual access to those resources. We use individual answers to satisfaction with household income from the British Household Panel Survey (1996-2005) for couples, stripping out the effects of unobserved heterogeneity. Results suggest the co-existence of gendered and symmetric effects of employment and children on both aspects of entitlement, over and above partners ’ relative wage rates. RÉSUMÉ: Ce papier examine les facteurs genrés et no...
This paper criticizes the view that discrimination limits the disadvantaged sex to undertaking house...
Research on poverty usually assumes that household income is shared equally among household members ...
We examine causes and consequences of relative income within households. We show that the distributi...
ABSTRACT :This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlem...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements” to h...
This paper examines how contributions to household resources, indicated by employment status, influe...
This paper contributes to the understanding of gender aspects in the intra-household sharing of inco...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...
Item does not contain fulltextWe offer a social psychological perspective on gender-related inequali...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The project involved three me...
The evidence that the same income can lead to different household decisions, depending on who the e...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project involved three methods: (1) qualitative ...
Gender analyses of policies tend to evaluate their effects on gender equality in access to the labou...
The evidence that the same total income can lead a household to choose different consumption vecto...
We examine causes and consequences of relative income within households. We show that the distributi...
This paper criticizes the view that discrimination limits the disadvantaged sex to undertaking house...
Research on poverty usually assumes that household income is shared equally among household members ...
We examine causes and consequences of relative income within households. We show that the distributi...
ABSTRACT :This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlem...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements” to h...
This paper examines how contributions to household resources, indicated by employment status, influe...
This paper contributes to the understanding of gender aspects in the intra-household sharing of inco...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...
Item does not contain fulltextWe offer a social psychological perspective on gender-related inequali...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The project involved three me...
The evidence that the same income can lead to different household decisions, depending on who the e...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project involved three methods: (1) qualitative ...
Gender analyses of policies tend to evaluate their effects on gender equality in access to the labou...
The evidence that the same total income can lead a household to choose different consumption vecto...
We examine causes and consequences of relative income within households. We show that the distributi...
This paper criticizes the view that discrimination limits the disadvantaged sex to undertaking house...
Research on poverty usually assumes that household income is shared equally among household members ...
We examine causes and consequences of relative income within households. We show that the distributi...