Using the Indonesian setting with its cultural heterogeneity, this paper examines women’s bargaining power in the distribution of household expenditures. Women’s share of assets and participation in community-based organizations and development in the village is used to approach bargaining power. This study employs the Indonesian longitudinal dataset from the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS). The results show that women’s share of assets has negative effect on adult goods expenditure. This finding confirms that women’s share of asset explicitly increase women autonomy not to allocate the budget share on adult goods expenditure which is identical to male domination. Women’s share of assets also has positive and substantial effect on riche...
Could an even larger push for women empowerment be a viable development strategy for developing coun...
This peer-reviewed research and policy paper (available in English and Bahasa Indonesia) draws on an...
The brief states that the bargaining power of men and women crucially shapes the resource allocation...
Using the Indonesian setting with its cultural heterogeneity, this paper examines women’s bargaining...
Intrahousehold bargaining dynamics have long favored men, and development research identified multip...
Consumption of each society is closely related to micro and macro conditions, as the income received...
The study examines an association between the household context and women\u27s work, based on the In...
Many important decisions that affect development outcomes are made by households and families. What ...
Differences in the division of labor within the household are often one of the issues discussed. Wom...
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
This paper examines whether a woman's power relative to her husband's affects decisions about use of...
This research reviews and analyzes the effect of women status in the household and its component on ...
This paper examines how differences in the bargaining power of husband and wife affect the distribut...
The aim of this research is to analyze the variation of woman's knowledge power in the fulfillment o...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Goal 5, “Achieve gender equality and empower...
Could an even larger push for women empowerment be a viable development strategy for developing coun...
This peer-reviewed research and policy paper (available in English and Bahasa Indonesia) draws on an...
The brief states that the bargaining power of men and women crucially shapes the resource allocation...
Using the Indonesian setting with its cultural heterogeneity, this paper examines women’s bargaining...
Intrahousehold bargaining dynamics have long favored men, and development research identified multip...
Consumption of each society is closely related to micro and macro conditions, as the income received...
The study examines an association between the household context and women\u27s work, based on the In...
Many important decisions that affect development outcomes are made by households and families. What ...
Differences in the division of labor within the household are often one of the issues discussed. Wom...
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
This paper examines whether a woman's power relative to her husband's affects decisions about use of...
This research reviews and analyzes the effect of women status in the household and its component on ...
This paper examines how differences in the bargaining power of husband and wife affect the distribut...
The aim of this research is to analyze the variation of woman's knowledge power in the fulfillment o...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Goal 5, “Achieve gender equality and empower...
Could an even larger push for women empowerment be a viable development strategy for developing coun...
This peer-reviewed research and policy paper (available in English and Bahasa Indonesia) draws on an...
The brief states that the bargaining power of men and women crucially shapes the resource allocation...