<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project involved three methods: (1) qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews with 60 individuals in 30 couples; (2) quantitative analysis of household panel data (British Household Panel Survey); and (3) use of UK and EU policy simulation models of the tax-benefit system. The aim was to explore how the three approaches could be used to inform each other: for the econometric analysis to build on the qualitative findings, and for policy simulation to take account of within household inequalities beyond those of income, identified by the qualitative and quantitative analysis. The key research questions include: What are the policy-relevant gender specific parameters that affect th...
The evidence that the same income can lead to different household decisions, depending on who the e...
It is demonstrated that family policies are an important aspect of the institutional context of earn...
The ‘unitary household’ lives on in policymakers’ assumptions about couples sharing their finances. ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The project involved three me...
Gender analyses of policies tend to evaluate their effects on gender equality in access to the labou...
ABSTRACT :This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlem...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements ” to ...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements” to h...
International audienceThe tax and benefit system probably affects men and women differently because ...
In spite of there being few elements of tax or cash benefit systems in developed countries that are ...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...
Public policy can affect many different gender inequalities. However, relatively little attention ha...
This chapter examines the implications of the concepts of togetherness and financial autonomy for ge...
To describe and understand the economic inequality in a given society, it is necessary to understand...
This paper examines how contributions to household resources, indicated by employment status, influe...
The evidence that the same income can lead to different household decisions, depending on who the e...
It is demonstrated that family policies are an important aspect of the institutional context of earn...
The ‘unitary household’ lives on in policymakers’ assumptions about couples sharing their finances. ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The project involved three me...
Gender analyses of policies tend to evaluate their effects on gender equality in access to the labou...
ABSTRACT :This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlem...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements ” to ...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements” to h...
International audienceThe tax and benefit system probably affects men and women differently because ...
In spite of there being few elements of tax or cash benefit systems in developed countries that are ...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...
Public policy can affect many different gender inequalities. However, relatively little attention ha...
This chapter examines the implications of the concepts of togetherness and financial autonomy for ge...
To describe and understand the economic inequality in a given society, it is necessary to understand...
This paper examines how contributions to household resources, indicated by employment status, influe...
The evidence that the same income can lead to different household decisions, depending on who the e...
It is demonstrated that family policies are an important aspect of the institutional context of earn...
The ‘unitary household’ lives on in policymakers’ assumptions about couples sharing their finances. ...