Poverty measures in developing countries often ignore the distribution of resources within families and the gains from joint consumption. In this paper, we extend the collective model of household consumption to recover mother's, father's and children's shares together with economies of scale, using the observation of adult-specific goods and an extended version of the Rothbarth method. The application on data from Côte d'Ivoire shows that children command a reasonable fraction of household resources, though not enough to avoid a very large extent of child poverty compared to what is found in traditional measures based on per capita expenditure. We find no significant evidence of discrimination against girls, and educated mothers have more ...
Abstract: In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off a...
Numerous authors have pointed out the importance of taking into consideration the intra-household di...
The share of household resources devoted to children is hard to identify because consumption is meas...
ACL-1International audiencePoverty measures often ignore the distribution of resources within famili...
We propose a new methodology to estimate the share of household income accruing to children (i.e., ...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accruin...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accrui...
Measurements of child poverty are commonly carried out using household expenditure data in per capit...
Thesis advisor: Arthur LewbelThesis advisor: S AnukritiIn this dissertation, I attempt to better und...
We provide a method to estimate resource shares—the fraction of total household expenditure allocate...
Are two parents and single parents allocating household resources to children in the same way? Which...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
Twenty-third Annual Conference of the Irish Economic Association, Blarney, Co. Cork, 24-26 April 200...
We examine the relative merits of targeting children within the household through price subsidies an...
Are two parents and single parents allocating household resources to children in the same way? Which...
Abstract: In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off a...
Numerous authors have pointed out the importance of taking into consideration the intra-household di...
The share of household resources devoted to children is hard to identify because consumption is meas...
ACL-1International audiencePoverty measures often ignore the distribution of resources within famili...
We propose a new methodology to estimate the share of household income accruing to children (i.e., ...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accruin...
We apply an extension of the Rothbarth approach to estimate the share of household resources accrui...
Measurements of child poverty are commonly carried out using household expenditure data in per capit...
Thesis advisor: Arthur LewbelThesis advisor: S AnukritiIn this dissertation, I attempt to better und...
We provide a method to estimate resource shares—the fraction of total household expenditure allocate...
Are two parents and single parents allocating household resources to children in the same way? Which...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
Twenty-third Annual Conference of the Irish Economic Association, Blarney, Co. Cork, 24-26 April 200...
We examine the relative merits of targeting children within the household through price subsidies an...
Are two parents and single parents allocating household resources to children in the same way? Which...
Abstract: In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off a...
Numerous authors have pointed out the importance of taking into consideration the intra-household di...
The share of household resources devoted to children is hard to identify because consumption is meas...