Even without a comprehensive household survey with detailed consumption and income data, it is still often feasible to conduct useful empirical work on gender and intra-household allocations. This paper documents the extent to which income generation affects decision making within households in Nigeria, using the 2003 CWIQ surveys implemented in eight Nigerian states. While these surveys do not have income and consumption data, they do provide information on labor force participation and whether household members generate income for the household, as well as data on who makes the decisions within the household for a wide range of expenditure categories. This type of data can be used to assess, using simple statistical and econometric method...
Abstract— This study analysed the decision-making role among maize farming households in Agricultura...
__Abstract__ In this chapter, we argue that an institutional approach to feminist development eco...
Despite the wide believe that income inequality and poverty differ among the female and male headed ...
Even without a comprehensive household survey with detailed consumption and income data, it is still...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonomo...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonomo...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonom...
This study examines the impact of women decision making in the household especially among the public...
M.Com. (Development Economics)Abstract: The study examines the welfare gaps between male- and female...
Although the past two decades featured burgeoning research on issues affecting women’s lives in Nige...
This paper uses a recent, nationally representative household survey for the Republic of Congo—the 2...
The main focus of this paper was to: (i) determine the impact of women’s share of household income o...
This paper analyzes the determinants of women's decision-making power in West Africa. The data used ...
This dissertation comprises four chapters, which mainly deal with female's participation in househol...
Wealth generated in a household unit is very instrumental to the economy at large through involvemen...
Abstract— This study analysed the decision-making role among maize farming households in Agricultura...
__Abstract__ In this chapter, we argue that an institutional approach to feminist development eco...
Despite the wide believe that income inequality and poverty differ among the female and male headed ...
Even without a comprehensive household survey with detailed consumption and income data, it is still...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonomo...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonomo...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonom...
This study examines the impact of women decision making in the household especially among the public...
M.Com. (Development Economics)Abstract: The study examines the welfare gaps between male- and female...
Although the past two decades featured burgeoning research on issues affecting women’s lives in Nige...
This paper uses a recent, nationally representative household survey for the Republic of Congo—the 2...
The main focus of this paper was to: (i) determine the impact of women’s share of household income o...
This paper analyzes the determinants of women's decision-making power in West Africa. The data used ...
This dissertation comprises four chapters, which mainly deal with female's participation in househol...
Wealth generated in a household unit is very instrumental to the economy at large through involvemen...
Abstract— This study analysed the decision-making role among maize farming households in Agricultura...
__Abstract__ In this chapter, we argue that an institutional approach to feminist development eco...
Despite the wide believe that income inequality and poverty differ among the female and male headed ...