This study investigates the effects of gender on aggregate saving. We test the hypothesis that shifts in women's relative income, which can affect their bargaining power within the household, have a discernible impact on household saving and, by extension, gross domestic saving, due to differing saving propensities by gender. The empirical analysis is based on panel data for a set of semi-industrialised economies, covering the period 1975-95. The results indicate that, as some measures of women's relative income and bargaining power increase, gross domestic saving rates rise. The implied gender disparity in saving propensities may be linked to differences in saving motives based on gender roles, and well as divergent experiences of economic...
We quantify how bargaining power is distributed when spouses make financial decisions together. We b...
Female economic empowerment – rising earnings, increased opportunities, greater labour force p...
Previous research has demonstrated that women have greater risk aversion than men. Controlling for a...
This study investigates the effects of gender on aggregate saving. We test the hypothesis that shift...
This study investigates the hypothesis that the gender distribution of wage income has discernible e...
This study investigates the hypothesis that shifts in women’s relative income, which affects their b...
This study investigates the hypothesis that shifts in women’s relative income, which affects their b...
Views expressed are those of the authors and do not reflect those of the World Bank or its member co...
Setting savings goals can increase wealth accumulation behaviour, yet it depends on how challenging ...
Female-headed households in the United States suffer from lower levels of asset ownership than their...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
This paper examines how contributions to household resources, indicated by employment status, influe...
Did the male breadwinner get more household resources, and if so, why? A dearth of direct informatio...
One of the conspicuous changes in the U.S. economy in the last 50 years is the rise in labor market ...
We quantify how bargaining power is distributed when spouses make financial decisions together. We b...
Female economic empowerment – rising earnings, increased opportunities, greater labour force p...
Previous research has demonstrated that women have greater risk aversion than men. Controlling for a...
This study investigates the effects of gender on aggregate saving. We test the hypothesis that shift...
This study investigates the hypothesis that the gender distribution of wage income has discernible e...
This study investigates the hypothesis that shifts in women’s relative income, which affects their b...
This study investigates the hypothesis that shifts in women’s relative income, which affects their b...
Views expressed are those of the authors and do not reflect those of the World Bank or its member co...
Setting savings goals can increase wealth accumulation behaviour, yet it depends on how challenging ...
Female-headed households in the United States suffer from lower levels of asset ownership than their...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
This paper examines how contributions to household resources, indicated by employment status, influe...
Did the male breadwinner get more household resources, and if so, why? A dearth of direct informatio...
One of the conspicuous changes in the U.S. economy in the last 50 years is the rise in labor market ...
We quantify how bargaining power is distributed when spouses make financial decisions together. We b...
Female economic empowerment – rising earnings, increased opportunities, greater labour force p...
Previous research has demonstrated that women have greater risk aversion than men. Controlling for a...