Published as: 'Does Female Income Share Influence Household Expenditures: Evidence from the Cote d' Ivoire', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, vol.57, 1995, pp.77-9
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The paper considers two main aspects of the demand of education in Côte-d'lvoire : Which are the det...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
The ability to test for discrimination in the allocation of goods between boys and girls is hampered...
The main focus of this paper was to: (i) determine the impact of women’s share of household income o...
Evidence from Jamaica shows that the sex and union status of the household head can have a significa...
ACL-1International audiencePoverty measures often ignore the distribution of resources within famili...
This paper uses 1998 household level data from urban Malawi to look at the impact on consumption pat...
In Cote d'Ivoire, as in much of Africa, husbands and wives farm different crops on separate plots. T...
This paper addresses an important but not widely investigated question of how calorie consumption in...
This study deals with the effect of microcredit on women’s livelihood and empowerment in rural areas...
The simple neo-classical household model presents a major problem - the cooperative unique household...
This paper uses a recent, nationally representative household survey for the Republic of Congo—the 2...
This paper estimates whether female-headed households are poorer than their male-headed counterparts...
This thesis analyzes the influences of social interactions on the economic behaviours of households....
Studies of intra-household resource allocation have typically omitted income earned jointly, by two ...
The paper considers two main aspects of the demand of education in Côte-d'lvoire : Which are the det...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
The ability to test for discrimination in the allocation of goods between boys and girls is hampered...