Many decisions that affect the well-being of individuals are made within families or households. The processes by which resources are allocated among individuals and the outcomes of those processes are commonly referred to as “intrahousehold resource allocation.” Since the early 1990s a growing literature has paid increasing attention to the role that intrahousehold resource allocation plays in affecting the outcome of development policy (see Strauss and Thomas 1995; Behrman 1997; Haddad, Hoddinott, and Alderman 1997 for reviews). This literature questions the traditional view that individuals within the household share the same preferences or pool their resources. The literature also recognizes that rights, resources, and responsibilities ...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
A Data collected from rural India was used to examine the rules govern-ing intrahousehold resource ...
The success of development policy depends on the ability to successfully anticipate the response of ...
The early work on intrahousehold allocation alerted researchers and policymakers to the possible pol...
This paper reviews and analyzes a literature that examines the restrictiveness of focusing on house...
Most economic research treats the household as a single agent, assuming that individuals within the ...
Many important decisions that affect development outcomes are made by households and families. What ...
The question of diverging interests and preferences within couples over the use of household resour...
There is renewed interest in the intrahousehold allocation of welfare, particularly among economists...
This paper presents an analysis of gender patters in an intra-household allocation of resources base...
Studies of inequality often ignore resource allocation within the house-hold. In doing so they miss ...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
Review of the collective household model, which encompasses some game-theoretic approaches as well. ...
Recognizing that intrahousehold inequalities exist, this study focuses on the distribution of resour...
This study examines intrahousehold resource allocation in farm households in the Gambia River Basin....
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
A Data collected from rural India was used to examine the rules govern-ing intrahousehold resource ...
The success of development policy depends on the ability to successfully anticipate the response of ...
The early work on intrahousehold allocation alerted researchers and policymakers to the possible pol...
This paper reviews and analyzes a literature that examines the restrictiveness of focusing on house...
Most economic research treats the household as a single agent, assuming that individuals within the ...
Many important decisions that affect development outcomes are made by households and families. What ...
The question of diverging interests and preferences within couples over the use of household resour...
There is renewed interest in the intrahousehold allocation of welfare, particularly among economists...
This paper presents an analysis of gender patters in an intra-household allocation of resources base...
Studies of inequality often ignore resource allocation within the house-hold. In doing so they miss ...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
Review of the collective household model, which encompasses some game-theoretic approaches as well. ...
Recognizing that intrahousehold inequalities exist, this study focuses on the distribution of resour...
This study examines intrahousehold resource allocation in farm households in the Gambia River Basin....
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
A Data collected from rural India was used to examine the rules govern-ing intrahousehold resource ...
The success of development policy depends on the ability to successfully anticipate the response of ...