Most empirical studies of poverty assume an equal sharing of resources between all household members. There is a growing body of research indicating that this assumption is not realistic. This paper explores how the unequal sharing of resources could potentially affect the measurement of poverty. Simulations based on micro-data from two countries (Italy and the U.S.A.) are carried out under the assumption that women “lose” and men and children “gain” because of unequal sharing in the household. Our findings suggest that if there is significant intra-household inequality of this type, as some writers have suggested, then conventional methods of poverty measurement will likely to lead to a serious under-estimate (over-estimate) of the inciden...
Since December 1999 all countries wishing to access concessional lending from the International Mone...
This paper challenges the use of poverty incidence among female-headed households as a measure of fe...
This paper evaluates to what extent differences in population and structural characteristics between...
Most empirical studies of poverty assume an equal sharing of resources between all household members...
Numerous authors have pointed out the importance of taking into consideration the intra-household di...
To describe and understand the economic inequality in a given society, it is necessary to understand...
Empirical evidence questions the unitary allocation model of the household that underpins the standa...
This discussion paper provides an updated analysis of gendered economic inequality in high- and midd...
Empirical evidence questions the unitary allocation model of the household that underpins the standa...
This study describes the predominance of women living in poverty in Italy across its 20 regions and ...
This paper presents new evidence on the proportion of women in poverty in ten developing countries. ...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
Due to the adoption of the household as a unit of analysis, researchers have failed to identify accu...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
This paper studies how a society with traditional gender norms and competitive marriage market condi...
Since December 1999 all countries wishing to access concessional lending from the International Mone...
This paper challenges the use of poverty incidence among female-headed households as a measure of fe...
This paper evaluates to what extent differences in population and structural characteristics between...
Most empirical studies of poverty assume an equal sharing of resources between all household members...
Numerous authors have pointed out the importance of taking into consideration the intra-household di...
To describe and understand the economic inequality in a given society, it is necessary to understand...
Empirical evidence questions the unitary allocation model of the household that underpins the standa...
This discussion paper provides an updated analysis of gendered economic inequality in high- and midd...
Empirical evidence questions the unitary allocation model of the household that underpins the standa...
This study describes the predominance of women living in poverty in Italy across its 20 regions and ...
This paper presents new evidence on the proportion of women in poverty in ten developing countries. ...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
Due to the adoption of the household as a unit of analysis, researchers have failed to identify accu...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
This paper studies how a society with traditional gender norms and competitive marriage market condi...
Since December 1999 all countries wishing to access concessional lending from the International Mone...
This paper challenges the use of poverty incidence among female-headed households as a measure of fe...
This paper evaluates to what extent differences in population and structural characteristics between...