This paper investigates the role of (perceived or own) norm cost in the relationship between female labour supply and decision power, which we define as the say that women have in major household decisions. We propose a model where female labour supply and decision power are set jointly following a bargaining process. Taking into account the fact that men may lose status when having a working wife, we show that decision power and female labour supply can be negatively correlated. We test the predictions of our model using Indian panel data. We find that the relationship is negative in contexts where the norm cost of having a working wife is high
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
Abstract This paper analyzes how individual identity and social norms together affect a wife’s labor...
Understanding how household income is allocated among different types of expenditures is of the utmo...
This paper investigates the role of (perceived or own) norm cost in the relationship between female ...
Standard models of labor supply predict that unearned income decreases labor supply. We propose an a...
Using data for rural India, this paper analyzes households' labor supply decision-making, taking int...
This paper develops a continuous variant of the theory of social custom of akerlof (q. J. Econom. 94...
Based on primary data from a large household survey in seven districts in West Bengal in India, this...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
This paper examines whether a woman's power relative to her husband's affects decisions about use of...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy using data from India. We model female auton...
This study tests two opposing models of household behavior, the income pooling hypothesis and the ba...
Despite a decade of advancement in meeting many of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), gender ...
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
Abstract This paper analyzes how individual identity and social norms together affect a wife’s labor...
Understanding how household income is allocated among different types of expenditures is of the utmo...
This paper investigates the role of (perceived or own) norm cost in the relationship between female ...
Standard models of labor supply predict that unearned income decreases labor supply. We propose an a...
Using data for rural India, this paper analyzes households' labor supply decision-making, taking int...
This paper develops a continuous variant of the theory of social custom of akerlof (q. J. Econom. 94...
Based on primary data from a large household survey in seven districts in West Bengal in India, this...
Decision processes among couples depend on the balance of power between the partners, determining th...
This paper examines whether a woman's power relative to her husband's affects decisions about use of...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy using data from India. We model female auton...
This study tests two opposing models of household behavior, the income pooling hypothesis and the ba...
Despite a decade of advancement in meeting many of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), gender ...
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
Abstract This paper analyzes how individual identity and social norms together affect a wife’s labor...
Understanding how household income is allocated among different types of expenditures is of the utmo...