This article proposes a child-centric model for intra-family allocation – the sharing of resources within families – based on children’s and families’ accounts and reports of their experiences and perspectives. Studies of intra-household allocation have highlighted complex processes and outcomes within the ‘black box’ of the household, including inequities according to gender and parental prioritising of children’s needs when circumstances are constrained. Unsurprisingly, inequalities favouring children tend to be most pronounced among households attempting to manage on lower incomes, as the resources available for sharing are scarcer. However, children’s views have been notably absent from most studies, and the issue of intra-household all...
This article addresses the impact on subjective well-being of children's perceptions of the fairness...
The United States has greater income inequality and higher child poverty than any other industrializ...
Over the last thirty years, economic models have been developed that recognize that potentially conf...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
This paper incorporates children's perspectives on the issue of resource distribution in households....
We introduce childcare sharing in a collective model of household behaviour to investigate which fac...
To describe and understand the economic inequality in a given society, it is necessary to understand...
Recognizing that intrahousehold inequalities exist, this study focuses on the distribution of resour...
This paper looks inside the “black box” of the family and examines the determinants of inter vivos t...
This paper measures how the costs of children are shared between the father and the mother by estima...
The originality of this paper is the use of the pre-test data of the project "Panel Analysis of...
This paper examines the links between household income and child subjective well-being. Previous stu...
International audienceOver the last thirty years, economic models have been developed that recognize...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
In this paper, we investigate the link between intra-household resource allocation and familial ties...
This article addresses the impact on subjective well-being of children's perceptions of the fairness...
The United States has greater income inequality and higher child poverty than any other industrializ...
Over the last thirty years, economic models have been developed that recognize that potentially conf...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
This paper incorporates children's perspectives on the issue of resource distribution in households....
We introduce childcare sharing in a collective model of household behaviour to investigate which fac...
To describe and understand the economic inequality in a given society, it is necessary to understand...
Recognizing that intrahousehold inequalities exist, this study focuses on the distribution of resour...
This paper looks inside the “black box” of the family and examines the determinants of inter vivos t...
This paper measures how the costs of children are shared between the father and the mother by estima...
The originality of this paper is the use of the pre-test data of the project "Panel Analysis of...
This paper examines the links between household income and child subjective well-being. Previous stu...
International audienceOver the last thirty years, economic models have been developed that recognize...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
In this paper, we investigate the link between intra-household resource allocation and familial ties...
This article addresses the impact on subjective well-being of children's perceptions of the fairness...
The United States has greater income inequality and higher child poverty than any other industrializ...
Over the last thirty years, economic models have been developed that recognize that potentially conf...