We examine whether the nature of gender relations matters for the effects on household efficiency of exogenous variation in spousal control over the intra-household allocation of resources. Experiments testing for efficiency were conducted among married couples in eight sites representing a range of conjugal cultures: from an extreme form of separate spheres in northern Nigeria to (male) centralised control in North India, along with a variety of intermediate cases. Inefficiency is widespread, varies greatly and tends to be lower when wives control the allocation. The exception is a site in northern Nigeria where female control over resources is well established
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This article sheds light on the impact on household investment efficiency of a social norm that a ma...
There is an increasing concern in the demographic literature regarding the utility of one-sex demogr...
We examine whether the nature of gender relations matters for the effects on household efficiency of...
Given the importance of the household as a resource allocation mechanism, considerable interest exis...
The extended family household, in which multiple generations or married siblings of a family live to...
Dyson and Moore (1983) posit that women in South India enjoy relatively more agency than in the Nort...
Two disparate views of the sexual division of labour have dominated the 53 representation of intra-h...
Two disparate views of the sexual division of labour have dominated the 53 representation of intra-h...
Household outcomes depend on decisions made by spouses who may often disagree. Given these potential...
Except for the rare household in which spousal preferences and access to resources are identical, cr...
This paper provides a causal reason for failure in productive efficiency in the household and explai...
Most studies of intrahousehold resource allocation examine outcomes and do not consider the decision...
経済学 / EconomicsDyson and Moore (1983) posit that women in South India enjoy relatively more agency t...
A common feature of many intra-household models is the assumption of efficiency. This paper uses an ...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
This article sheds light on the impact on household investment efficiency of a social norm that a ma...
There is an increasing concern in the demographic literature regarding the utility of one-sex demogr...
We examine whether the nature of gender relations matters for the effects on household efficiency of...
Given the importance of the household as a resource allocation mechanism, considerable interest exis...
The extended family household, in which multiple generations or married siblings of a family live to...
Dyson and Moore (1983) posit that women in South India enjoy relatively more agency than in the Nort...
Two disparate views of the sexual division of labour have dominated the 53 representation of intra-h...
Two disparate views of the sexual division of labour have dominated the 53 representation of intra-h...
Household outcomes depend on decisions made by spouses who may often disagree. Given these potential...
Except for the rare household in which spousal preferences and access to resources are identical, cr...
This paper provides a causal reason for failure in productive efficiency in the household and explai...
Most studies of intrahousehold resource allocation examine outcomes and do not consider the decision...
経済学 / EconomicsDyson and Moore (1983) posit that women in South India enjoy relatively more agency t...
A common feature of many intra-household models is the assumption of efficiency. This paper uses an ...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
This article sheds light on the impact on household investment efficiency of a social norm that a ma...
There is an increasing concern in the demographic literature regarding the utility of one-sex demogr...