This study attempts to explore how relative income contributes to the autonomy of women at both personal and household levels. The potential problem of endogeneity, or reverse causality, in examining the link between female autonomy and relative income is addressed using the Instrumental Variable (IV) estimation approach. The years of education of a woman and her husband are used as instruments for the woman's relative income. Along with the use of exogenous variables as instruments, the heteroskedasticity present in the data is also exploited to form instruments for the relative income of women. The results of this study suggest that relative income unambiguously improves autonomy of women in household decision making but its benefici...
This paper makes a significant contribution on both conceptual and methodological fronts, in the ana...
Abstract: Women’s rights and autonomy especially at the household level has become a subject of seri...
The search for rigorous, transparent, and domain-specific measures of empowerment that can be used f...
This study investigates the effects of an improvement in female autonomy on children's welfare in th...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy within households in a developing country. I...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy within households in a developing country. I...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy using data from India. We model female auton...
Abstract This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy within households in a developing c...
The paper uses discrete time duration models and a latent factor structural model to look at the inf...
The promotion of female autonomy is both intrinsically and instrumentally desirable. We document dif...
The collective approach to household behaviour models the household utility function as the weighted...
For quite some time there has been frequent use of the term ’autonomy’ in relation to women. Yet, th...
Decisions within the household determine the allocation of resources. Theory suggests that the more ...
This paper makes a significant contribution on both conceptual and methodological fronts, in the ana...
経済学 / EconomicsDyson and Moore (1983) posit that women in South India enjoy relatively more agency t...
This paper makes a significant contribution on both conceptual and methodological fronts, in the ana...
Abstract: Women’s rights and autonomy especially at the household level has become a subject of seri...
The search for rigorous, transparent, and domain-specific measures of empowerment that can be used f...
This study investigates the effects of an improvement in female autonomy on children's welfare in th...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy within households in a developing country. I...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy within households in a developing country. I...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy using data from India. We model female auton...
Abstract This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy within households in a developing c...
The paper uses discrete time duration models and a latent factor structural model to look at the inf...
The promotion of female autonomy is both intrinsically and instrumentally desirable. We document dif...
The collective approach to household behaviour models the household utility function as the weighted...
For quite some time there has been frequent use of the term ’autonomy’ in relation to women. Yet, th...
Decisions within the household determine the allocation of resources. Theory suggests that the more ...
This paper makes a significant contribution on both conceptual and methodological fronts, in the ana...
経済学 / EconomicsDyson and Moore (1983) posit that women in South India enjoy relatively more agency t...
This paper makes a significant contribution on both conceptual and methodological fronts, in the ana...
Abstract: Women’s rights and autonomy especially at the household level has become a subject of seri...
The search for rigorous, transparent, and domain-specific measures of empowerment that can be used f...