Does the within-household distribution of income influence household consumption patterns, and children\u27s consumption in particular? During the 1990s, income support for unemployed married couples was changed from being paid almost entirely to husbands, to being paid primarily to wives. The impact of this change is examined using data from household expenditure surveys conducted before, during and after these policy changes
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What level of household income is required so that a household member will have the same level of co...
All activities of government have an impact on household living standards. Government spending and t...
Does the within-household distribution of income influence household consumption patterns, and child...
that the distribution of consumption is much more equal than that of income and that both income and...
It has been argued that consumption is a more appropriate measure of household well-being than incom...
We examine trends in consumption inequality among Australian households using the Australian Bureau ...
This article uses household-level data to examine the distribution of spending and saving in Austral...
This paper investigates whether households that belong to the same extended households pool their in...
The originality of this paper is the use of the pre-test data of the project "Panel Analysis of...
Since the 1970s, changes in the Australian labour market, education and income policies have led to ...
This paper uses data from two waves of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS2-1997 and IFLS3-2000) ...
Rachel Lloyd, Ann Harding and Neil Warren examine the distribution of household income, and of selec...
Since the 1970s, changes in the Australian labour market, education and income policies have led to ...
The current literature on consumption inequality treats all adults within the household equally, mak...
This paper asks whether targeting welfare benefits to women can be effective at changing household s...
What level of household income is required so that a household member will have the same level of co...
All activities of government have an impact on household living standards. Government spending and t...
Does the within-household distribution of income influence household consumption patterns, and child...
that the distribution of consumption is much more equal than that of income and that both income and...
It has been argued that consumption is a more appropriate measure of household well-being than incom...
We examine trends in consumption inequality among Australian households using the Australian Bureau ...
This article uses household-level data to examine the distribution of spending and saving in Austral...
This paper investigates whether households that belong to the same extended households pool their in...
The originality of this paper is the use of the pre-test data of the project "Panel Analysis of...
Since the 1970s, changes in the Australian labour market, education and income policies have led to ...
This paper uses data from two waves of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS2-1997 and IFLS3-2000) ...
Rachel Lloyd, Ann Harding and Neil Warren examine the distribution of household income, and of selec...
Since the 1970s, changes in the Australian labour market, education and income policies have led to ...
The current literature on consumption inequality treats all adults within the household equally, mak...
This paper asks whether targeting welfare benefits to women can be effective at changing household s...
What level of household income is required so that a household member will have the same level of co...
All activities of government have an impact on household living standards. Government spending and t...