This paper studies whether an increase in women's intrahousehold bargaining power causes couples to allocate more resources to their child's education, and, if so, what the underlying mechanisms for this might be. We conduct a between‐subject lab experiment with couples and vary the relative bargaining power between spouses. The paper provides two main insights. First, increasing the wife's bargaining power improves gender equality in allocation to children's education. However, it does not increase the amount invested in the child's education. Second, we show that the difference in time preferences between spouses matters for how much the household invests in the child's education. It benefits the child that the most patient spouse has mor...
This paper examines the gender gap in human capital investment in India from the perspective of intr...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
Except for the rare household in which spousal preferences and access to resources are identical, cr...
This paper studies whether an increase in women’s intrahousehold bargaining power causes couples to ...
Research on intrahousehold resource allocation suggests that household decision-making may be affect...
Recent research on household behavior suggests that, ceteris paribus, a woman’s "power" within a hou...
acknowledged. Recent research on household behavior suggests that, ceteris paribus, a woman’s "...
This study uses data from the Ghana Living Standards Survey to examine the link between women’s barg...
While theoretical models of family and household decision-making that highlight the role of the indi...
This thesis addresses three key research questions, which explore empirically, the links between wom...
While theoretical models of family and household decision-making that highlight the role of the indi...
Many key development outcomes depend on women s ability to negotiate favorable intra-household alloc...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
While theoretical models of family and household decision-making that highlight the role of the indi...
This paper examines the gender gap in human capital investment in India from the perspective of intr...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
Except for the rare household in which spousal preferences and access to resources are identical, cr...
This paper studies whether an increase in women’s intrahousehold bargaining power causes couples to ...
Research on intrahousehold resource allocation suggests that household decision-making may be affect...
Recent research on household behavior suggests that, ceteris paribus, a woman’s "power" within a hou...
acknowledged. Recent research on household behavior suggests that, ceteris paribus, a woman’s "...
This study uses data from the Ghana Living Standards Survey to examine the link between women’s barg...
While theoretical models of family and household decision-making that highlight the role of the indi...
This thesis addresses three key research questions, which explore empirically, the links between wom...
While theoretical models of family and household decision-making that highlight the role of the indi...
Many key development outcomes depend on women s ability to negotiate favorable intra-household alloc...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
While theoretical models of family and household decision-making that highlight the role of the indi...
This paper examines the gender gap in human capital investment in India from the perspective of intr...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
Except for the rare household in which spousal preferences and access to resources are identical, cr...