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Gobbi, Paula E., Juliane Parys, and Gregor Schwerhoff. "Intra‐household allocation of parental leave." Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique 51, no. 1 (February 2018): 236–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/caje.12322.

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Wheeler, Erica F. "Intra-Household Food and Nutrient Allocation." Nutrition Research Reviews 4, no. 1 (January 1991): 69–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/nrr19910008.

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Cockburn, John, Anyck Dauphin, and Mohammad A. Razzaque. "Child Poverty and Intra-Household Allocation." Children, Youth and Environments 19, no. 2 (2009): 36–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cye.2009.0004.

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Arthi, Vellore, and James Fenske. "Intra-household labor allocation in colonial Nigeria." Explorations in Economic History 60 (April 2016): 69–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eeh.2015.11.003.

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Beck, Ulrik, Saurabh Singhal, and Finn Tarp. "Commodity Prices and Intra‐Household Labor Allocation." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 101, no. 2 (December 6, 2018): 436–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aay082.

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Thomas, Duncan. "Intra-Household Resource Allocation: An Inferential Approach." Journal of Human Resources 25, no. 4 (1990): 635. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/145670.

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Kazianga, Harounan, and Zaki Wahhaj. "Intra-household resource allocation and familial ties." Journal of Development Economics 127 (July 2017): 109–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2017.03.002.

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Pan, Yao, and Saurabh Singhal. "Agricultural extension, intra-household allocation and malaria." Journal of Development Economics 139 (June 2019): 157–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2019.03.006.

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Piao, Xiangdan. "Intra-Household Income Management and Couple’s Relative Sharing of Income and Environment Sustainability in Japan." Sustainability 15, no. 7 (April 4, 2023): 6204. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15076204.

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This study aims to identify household members’ income sharing, when the amount of said income is governed by a particular household member. The results are expected to provide insightful evidence that identifies who is under the poverty line within families. This will illustrate the intra-household allocation inequality by observing the members’ household income dominance. Using the information on household income management obtained from the Japanese Household Panel Survey data (1993–2013) and the original Internet survey, this paper develops an alternative methodology to estimate the household income distribution of couples. A two-step estimation process was employed to estimate the wife’s manageable income equation. Then, the parameters were substituted into the husband’s manageable income equation to estimate the parameters for calculating the wife’s sharing rule. The results are as follows. First, a wife’s share of intra-household resources positively correlates to her manageable income resources. However, wives have weak power in expending the transferred income from their husbands. Second, the remarkable feature is that, on average, wives share 37% of the resources, meaning that the wives’ relative bargaining is weaker than the husbands’. Narrowing the gap in terms of hourly wage between husbands and wives is a crucial tool to reduce the intra-household allocation gap. Third, the wives’ relative intrahousehold income allocation improvement is associated with household environment sustainability activities. To improve the intra-household income allocation inequality, we provide an original approach to explore the intra-household head of household members’ relative income sharing. The results highlight the inequality of intra-household income distribution and confirm that reducing the income gap would be a crucial improvement factor.
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Behrman, Jere R. "Intra-family Distribution in Developing Countries." Pakistan Development Review 33, no. 3 (September 1, 1994): 253–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v33i3pp.253-296.

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Intra-household allocations appear to be quite important in the determination of time use, human resource investments, and intra- and inter-generational transfers in developing countries. The nature of such allocations has important implications for the efficiency, equity, and efficacy of the micro and macro-economic policies. In the past decade and a half, there has been substantial progress in modelling intrahousehold allocations in ways that lead to testable propositions despite enormous data limitations regarding the nature of the allocation of unobserved variables and the impact of unobserved heterogeneous endowments. The parent -child exchange literature is a subset of these studies that advances in two dimensions by allowing children to have different preferences from their parents' and by incorporating a broader notion of interactions, including the attention provided by the children to their parents. Yet this literature has most of the problems that are indicated with regard to the unified household preference models. The exchange literature to date has assumed away het" erogeneity in endowments which plays such a critical role in the studies that assume the unified household preferences. It is also silent on how human resource investments enter into the relations between parents and children. The collective models of household behaviour emphasise that different household members. usually husband and wife. may have different preferences and a different command over resources. Interesting theoretical results have been derived concerning the conditions under which the income-sharing rules and the allocation of non-assignable goods can be derived. But there are many limitations in this literature. The literature on the collective models of household behaviours is static and gives little consideration to the dynamic processes and learning.
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Tesi sul tema "Intra-household allocation"

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Ko, Ivor. "Intra-household allocation of time and money." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:f89572f3-ffbd-451c-a40a-d8b704c22023.

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There are four parts to this thesis: the first chapter analyses the structure of leisure in couples with particular emphasis on joint leisure. We take a structural approach and model the household as a two-stage decision making unit. The findings suggest that couples see joint leisure as a distinct good from private leisure. Specifically when a household decides to have more leisure, almost 40 percent of this increase is allocated to joint leisure as opposed to only 8 to 15 percent allocated to male private leisure. Furthermore, couples prefer to spend leisure together (synchronisation) relative to spending time independently, giving joint leisure the largest weight in the utility function. The findings further suggest that demographics can play a large role in determining the patterns of spousal leisure, with ethnicity and job characteristics being important factors. Finally, when analysing weekend time use patterns, there is evidence to suggest that Saturdays should be distinguished from Sundays as approximately 41 percent more joint leisure is observed on Sundays. The second chapter of the thesis begins our examination of the UK income taxation reform in 1990. The UK went from a system of joint taxation to independent taxation of couples and this reform may have had important implications for households. Across countries, there is a large variation in the income tax treatment of couples. Over the last three decades, many countries have undergone reforms in their tax systems, some have moved from joint to independent taxation, some from independent to joint, while others have begun the practice of allowing couples to choose the system they prefer. This chapter aims to give an overview of the tax treatment of couples and outlines the differences across countries, with particular emphasis on the tax reform in the UK. The third chapter investigates the UK income taxation reform in 1990 and examines how the change from a system of joint to independent taxation of couples has shifted women's relative earning potentials in the household, and how this in turn has led to changes in intra-household assignable clothing expenditures. I apply my method to a sample of UK couples with children and the findings of this chapter show that an exogenous increase in women's income relative to their spouse significantly and substantially increases female clothing expenditure and decreases male clothing expenditure ceteris paribus. However an increase in relative female earnings does not necessarily mean that children will do better relatively. The final outcome may depend on the type of transfer in question. In addition, there is evidence that the final allocations of expenditures on each partner and children may depend significantly on distribution factors such as spousal relative incomes, age gap and educational gap, despite the fact that these variables do not impact on preferences nor on budgets directly. This provides further evidence against the unitary framework in favour of the collective approach and the sharing rule interpretation of how households make decisions in practice. The final chapter of this thesis examines the effects of the tax reform in 1990 with particular emphasis on female labour supply. A method of clarifying the concept of a spouse's individual net income under a joint tax regime is proposed and following the methodology of Blundell et al (2007), the labour supply elasticities for both male and female are estimated. The analysis is extended further to include children in the model and the results show that both the number of children and their age are highly significant for women's labour supply and to a smaller extent also for men. Testing the income pooling hypothesis, the unitary model is not rejected. However, the results strongly reject the hypothesis that distribution factors have no effect on labour supply. The results also suggest that for the group of women affected, the reform generated two opposing effects on their labour supply: a positive effect from an increase in net wage and a negative effect from an increase in bargaining power. On balance, we find that a typical female decreased her labour supply by approximately 2.6 hours per week, yet she still experienced a 22 percent increase in her net income.
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Harris-Fry, H. A. "Intra-household food allocation in rural Nepal." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2017. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1538806/.

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Background: It is often assumed that pregnant women are discriminated against in the allocation of food in South Asian households. Better understanding of food allocation trends and determinants could inform how nutrition programs can reduce intrahousehold inequity and improve maternal and child nutritional outcomes. Objectives: Measure and explain inequity in intra-household food allocation in rural Nepal by (1) testing for differences in calorie adequacy ratios between household members, (2) identifying determinants of Relative Dietary Energy Adequacy Ratios (RDEARs) – a measure of intra-household food allocation, and (3) testing the effects of ‘Participatory Learning and Action’ (PLA) women’s groups, PLA with food transfers, and PLA with cash transfers, on RDEARs and other dietary outcomes. Methods: Interventions were tested in a four-arm cluster-randomised controlled trial in 80 clusters in Dhanusha and Mahottari districts, Nepal. In 805 rural households across the trial arms, pregnant women, mothers-in-law, and male household heads responded to between one and three 24-hour dietary recalls each. Effects were analysed by fitting multivariable linear and logit regressions. Results: Pregnant women had lower calorie adequacy ratios (median=0.84) than their mothers-in-law (0.97; z=3.80, p < 0.001) and male household heads (1.07; z=5.39, p < 0.001). The biggest predictor of RDEARs was pregnant women’s relative income; RDEARs between pregnant women and household heads were 30% higher if she earned the same or more than her spouse. Compared with the control, RDEARs between pregnant women and their mothers-in-law were 12% higher in the PLA plus food arm (log-RDEAR β 0.12 (95%CI 0.02, 0.21), p=0.014) but RDEARs between pregnant women and household heads were lower in the PLA only arm (-0.11 (-0.19, -0.02), p=0.020). Conclusions: Food is allocated inequitably, and programs should deliberately target women to improve nutritional outcomes. Food transfer programs should consider household members’ preferences for different foods; other programs could improve nutrition by increasing women’s employment opportunities.
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Sivasankaran, Anitha. "Essays on Gender, Intra-Household Allocation and Development." Thesis, Harvard University, 2014. http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:11570.

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This dissertation studies gender, intra-household allocation and development. Industrialization and globalization has expanded opportunities for women in developing countries to work in manufacturing and service sector jobs often located outside their villages. The first chapter of this dissertation studies whether such job opportunities can lead to socio-economic changes for women, particularly with regard to marriage, fertility and empowerment. The second chapter examines the impact of a large public workfare program targeting rural households in India on children. In particular, we study the impact of time use by the youngest and oldest children in a household as adult time use changes in response to new work opportunities. The final chapter of this dissertation studies the impact of age of marriage on female mobility and autonomy in rural India.<br>Economics
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Majid, Hadia. "Parental Decision-Making and Intra-Household Resource Allocation." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1343056919.

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Snipes, Michael. "Three essays on spousal matching, intra-household allocation, and family welfare." Connect to online resource, 2008. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3315796.

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Goudge, Jane. "Intra-household resource allocation and child nutrition in Mukono District, Uganda." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 1999. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/29061/.

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This thesis initially reviews the current state of economic theory on the intra-household allocation of resources. It examines the 'game theory' framework within which the models are constructed, suggesting that such a framework, as yet, has been unable to deal with the complex combination of power, altruism, and trust that lead to the conflictual/cooperative nature of spousal relationships. It examines the problems of constructing indices of power, and suggests a way in which, in this particular case, some of the problems may be overcome. Using qualitative and quantitative evidence from Uganda, the thesis describes how bridewealth, division of household assets on death or divorce, attitudes to women earning an income and accumulating assets, and marital violence effect the financial relationship and the balance of power between spouses. Issues such as household budgeting systems, secrecy, female participation rates, and division of responsibility for household expenditure are seen as important elements of this relationship. Data collected on child nutrition is used to examine the impact that these factors have on child welfare.
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Castilla, Carolina. "Intra-Household Allocation under Incomplete Information: Examination of Income-Hiding between Spouses." The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1306517607.

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Goussé, Marion. "Marriage market and intra-household allocation : essays in economics of family and education." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014IEPP0018/document.

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Cette thèse étudie la formation des familles, leur organisation et les systèmes d’éducation. Les deux premiers chapitres traitent du choix du conjoint et du partage des ressources au sein du couple. Je modélise tout d’abord comment les individus se rencontrent et décident de se mettre en couple ou non en fonction de leur niveau d’éducation, de leur revenu et leur apparence physique. J’utilise des données américaines où j’observe qui est marié avec qui et pour combien de temps, ce qui me permet d’identifier les préférences des individus. Le deuxième chapitre analyse les effets du mariage sur certaines tendances économiques comme les inégalités de revenu ou les offres de travail. Dans ce chapitre, les personnes en couple se partagent leur revenu et choisissent ensemble la meilleure organisation pour travailler et accomplir les taches domestiques et élever les enfants. Avec des données britanniques, j’identifie les transferts de revenu qui existent entre les hommes et les femmes et je montre que ces transferts augmentent le travail des hommes mariés et diminuent celui des femmes mariées. Les deux derniers chapitres étudient l’efficacité du collège français et notamment la pratique du redoublement. Le troisième chapitre mobilise des méthodes de décomposition pour évaluer dans quelle mesure la baisse des scores des élèves français aux tests PISA peut être attribuée à des changements dans les caractéristiques des élèves ou à des changements dans les rendements de l’éducation. Enfin, le dernier chapitre se concentre particulièrement sur le redoublement et utilise des données de panel sur les collégiens français pour évaluer l’impact du redoublement sur leurs résultats<br>This dissertation deals with family formation, family organization and education systems. The first two chapters study how people choose their partners and how they share their income. First, I focus on couple formation and I model how people meet and decide to match or not. People can choose their partner according to their education level, their wage and their physical attractiveness. Using American data, I observe who matches with whom and who stays single and for how long to recover the preferences of individuals in terms of mating. The second chapter attempts to understand how the efficiency and the sorting of the marriage market could impact economic outcomes such as income inequalities or labor supplies. In this chapter, when people marry, they share their income and decide how much each of them will work on the market and at home to raise children or do the housework. Using British data, I recover the amount of monetary transfers which exist between household members and show that these transfers make married women work less on the market and married men work more. The last two chapters of this dissertation focus on the French education system and on the impact of grade retention policies. In the third chapter I use decomposition methods to assess to which extent the decrease in French student’s score at PISA tests can be attributed to the changes in student’s characteristics or to the changes in school returns. Finally, in the last chapter, I use an estimation strategy to get rid of this selection effect and we use a panel data on French High School students to evaluate the impact of grade retention on their scores
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Hites, Gisèle. "Essays on the dynamics of cross-country income distribution and intra-household time allocation." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210601.

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This thesis contributes to two completely unrelated debates in the economic literature, similar only in the relatively high degree of controversy characterizing each one. <p>The first part is methodological and macroeconomic in nature, addressing the question of whether the distribution of income across countries is converging (i.e. are the poor catching up to the rich?) or diverging (i.e. are we witnessing the formation of two exclusive clubs, one for poor countries and another one for rich countries?). Applications of the simple Markov model to this question have generated evidence in favor of the divergence hypothesis. In the first chapter, I critically review these results. I use statistical inference to show that the divergence results are not statistically robust, and I explain that this instability of the results comes from the application of a model for discrete data to data that is actually continuous. In the second chapter, I reposition the whole convergence-divergence debate by placing it in the context of Silverman’s classic survey of non-parametric density estimation techniques. This allows me to use the basic notions of fuzzy logic to adapt the simple Markov chain model to continuous data. When I apply the newly adapted Markov chain model to the cross-country distribution question, I find evidence against the divergence hypothesis, and this evidence is statistically robust. <p>The second part of the thesis is empirical and microeconomic in nature. I question whether observed differences between husbands’ and wives’ participation in labor markets are due to different preferences or to different constraints. My identification strategy is based on the idea that the more power an individual has relative to his/her partner, the more his/her actions will reflect his/her preferences. I use 2001 PSID data on cohabiting couples to estimate a simultaneous equations model of the spousal time allocation decision. My results confirm the stylized fact that specialization and trade does not explain time allocation for couples in which the wife is the primary breadwinner, and suggest that power could provide a more general explanation of the observations. My results show that wives with relatively more power choose to work more on the labor market and less at home, whereas husbands with more power choose to do the opposite. Since women start out from a lower level of labor market participation than men do, it would seem that spouses’ agree that the ideal mix of market work and housework lies somewhere between the husbands’ and the wives’ current positions.<br>Doctorat en sciences économiques, Orientation économie<br>info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Lin, Xirong. "Essays on Household Economics:." Thesis, Boston College, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:108725.

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Thesis advisor: Arthur Lewbel<br>The dissertation consists of three essays on different aspects of the collective household models in the household economics literature. The first essay estimates a collective household model for evaluating the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) among older households. I use longitudinal Homescan data to identify SNAP-eligible food. I find that husbands have relatively stronger preferences for food than wives, and that household demand is affected by bargaining power (i.e., control over resources) within households. Failure to account for this difference in preferences and control leads to underestimates of older couples' total food demand, and of their implied response (at both intensive and extensive margins) to a counterfactual experiment of replacing SNAP with a cash transfer program. I find that most eligible older households spend more on SNAP-eligible food than would be allowed by their SNAP benefits. Their spending patterns suggest that their poor diet is mainly due to low income rather than tastes. Overall these findings imply that a SNAP comparable cash transfer can be an effective tool to achieve the goals of the SNAP program. The second essay is joint work with my advisor Arthur Lewbel. We first prove identification of coefficients in a class of semiparametric models. We then apply these results to identify collective household consumption models. We extend the existing literature by proving point identification, rather than the weaker generic identification, of all the features of a collective household (including price effects). Moreover, we do so in a model where goods can be partly shared, and allowing children to have their own preferences, without observing child specific goods. We estimate the model using Japanese consumption data, where we find new results regarding the sharing and division of goods among husbands, wives, and children. The third essay is a joint paper with Tomoki Fujii. We study the intra-household inequality in resource allocation and bargaining within Japanese couples without children. We exploit a unique Japanese dataset in which individual private expenditures, savings, and time use information are available. From the data, we find that on average, the husband enjoys 1.5 times more purely private expenditures than the wife. However, the data only provides resource allocation on purely private expenditures, while 68 percent of household expenditures are devoted to the family, i.e., joint expenditures. We refer to the collective household literature in order to recover the unobserved sharing of total household expenditures, including both private and public goods. We find that the model-predicted sharing pattern is moderately consistent with the individual expenditure data. However, the intra-household inequality would be underestimated if we only use the sharing in purely private expenditures from the data. We find that Japanese wives are relatively disadvantaged to their husbands, no matter in purely private expenditures, total household expenditures, or gains from marriage. The findings in this paper provides certain external validity in terms of the collective household model of consumption, which we argue should be widely adopted in analyzing individual welfare in multi-person households<br>Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2020<br>Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences<br>Discipline: Economics
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Libri sul tema "Intra-household allocation"

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Kanbur, S. M. Ravi. Children and intra-household inequality: A theoretical analysis. Washington, DC (1818 H St., NW, Washington 20433): Office of the Vice President, World Bank, 1991.

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Duflo, Esther. Grandmothers and grandaughters: Old age pension and intra-household allocation in South Africa. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.

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Carpio, Ximena V. Del. Leveling the intra-household playing field: Compensation and specialization in child labor allocation. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2009.

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Lorge, Rogers Beatrice, Schlossman Nina P, and United Nations University, eds. Intra-household resource allocation: Issues and methods for development policy and planning : papers prepared for the Workshop on Methods of Measuring Intra-household Resource Allocation, Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA, October 1983. Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Press, 1990.

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Stephens, Melvin. The impact of separate taxation on the intra-household allocation of assets: Evidence from the UK. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.

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Sivasankaran, Anitha. Essays on Gender, Intra-Household Allocation and Development. 2014.

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Rogers, Beatrice Lorge. Intra-Household Resource Allocation (E 90 111 a 2). United Nations University Press, 1991.

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De Vreyer, Philippe, and Sylvie Lambert. Inequality, Poverty and the Intra-Household Allocation of Consumption in Senegal. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-9121.

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Acosta, Pablo. Intra-Household Labour Allocation, Migration, and Remittances in Rural El Salvador. Taylor and Francis, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/33659.

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De Vreyer, Philippe, and Sylvie Lambert. Inequality, Poverty, and the Intra-Household Allocation of Consumption in Senegal. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the World Bank, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/40806.

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Madjdian, D. S. "8. Gender, intra-household food allocation and social change in two Himalayan communities in Nepal." In Diversity and change in food wellbeing, 153–75. The Netherlands: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-864-3_8.

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Lütolf, Meret. "Data and Method." In The Balancing Act of Working Mothers and Caring Fathers, 97–119. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-47716-5_8.

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Abstract This chapter primarily focuses on data, beginning with an overview of existing data sets, followed by a presentation of the survey data used in the analyses. Section 8.1, therefore, discusses the current state of existing datasets. The lack of a comprehensive dataset that would allow for in-depth analyses of the intra-family division of paid and unpaid work, is explained based on Lütolf and Stadelmann-Steffen (2023). Section 8.2 presents the new data collected from a comprehensive survey. The section illustrates a newly developed method for measuring the allocation of time within families and, furthermore, covers the experimental part of the survey. It presents the specific conjoint module of the survey, briefly explains the method more generally and discusses the concrete operationalisation of the variables used in the conjoint analysis. Section 8.3 discusses the operationalisation used for the regression analyses that determine the correlation between the duration of fathers’ leave and the intra-household distribution of unpaid work, estimated in Chapter 10. The section describes the measurement of the duration of leave and introduces the caregap– the variable to assess the equality of the distribution of unpaid work within a couple.
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Kumar, Manik, and Nilesh Kumar. "How Social Infrastructure Influences Gender Discrimination in Intra-household Resource Allocation?: Case of Private Health-care Spending in India." In Infrastructure Development – Theory, Practice and Policy, 37–44. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003311157-6.

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"Intra-Household Resource Allocation." In Readings in Development Economics. The MIT Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/5776.003.0004.

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Kanbur, Ravi. "Children and Intra-Household Inequality: A Theoretical Analysis." In Choice, Welfare, and Development, 242–51. Oxford University PressOxford, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198287896.003.0012.

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Abstract The issue of intra-household inequality has received increasing attention over the past decade. A number of authors (e.g. Sen 1984) have argued that resources within the household are not distributed according to need, and this has led to attempts by others to model intra-household allocative behaviour (see e.g. the discussion in the recent survey by Behrman and Deolalikar, 1989). The question of what happens to intra-household inequality when total household resources increase has been raised by Haddad and Kanbur (1990c). They argue, on the basis of empirical evidence on calorie adequacy from the Philippines, that as households become better off intra-household inequality first increases and then decreases; in other words, there appears to be an intra-household Kuznets curve. The behaviour of intra-household inequality as the household becomes better off is clearly important for policy, since interventions are often restricted to the household level while the objective is to improve the welfare of the least well-off individuals. It is also important as a reduced-form test of alternative models of intra-household allocation.
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Babu, Suresh C., Shailendra N. Gajanan, and J. Arne Hallam. "Intra-Household Allocation and Gender Bias in Nutrition." In Nutrition Economics, 161–81. Elsevier, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-800878-2.00009-8.

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Azimi, Ebrahim. "Intra-Household Resource Allocation and Gender Bias in Iran." In Research in Labor Economics, 131–57. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/s0147-912120150000042004.

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"CHAPTER TWO. Conflict and Cooperation in the Family: Intra-Household Allocation." In An Economic Analysis of the Family, 21–50. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400880102-003.

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ISHDORJ, A., H. JENSEN, and J. TOBIAS. "Intra-household allocation and consumption of WIC-approved foods: A Bayesian approach." In Bayesian Econometrics, 157–82. Elsevier, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0731-9053(08)23005-7.

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Rubio-Codina, Marta. "Intra-household time allocation in rural Mexico: Evidence from a randomized experiment." In Research in Labor Economics, 219–57. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/s0147-9121(2010)0000031011.

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Rapporti di organizzazioni sul tema "Intra-household allocation"

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Khadan, Jeetendra, Eric Strobl, and Theophiline Tuffour. Poverty and Intra-Household Resource Allocation in Surinamese Households. Inter-American Development Bank, January 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002146.

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Ngom, Pierre, Salome Wawire, Timothee Gandaho, Pierre Klissou, Toussaint Adjimon, Mbaye Seye, Emile Akouanou, and Laurie Winter. Intra-household decision-making on health and resource allocation in Borgou, Bénin. Population Council, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh4.1121.

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García, Jorge Luis. Guaranteed Employment in Rural India: Intra-Household Labor and Resource Allocation Consequences. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2025. https://doi.org/10.3386/w33494.

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Duflo, Esther. Grandmothers and Granddaughters: Old Age Pension and Intra-household Allocation in South Africa. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w8061.

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Yamauchi, Futoshi, and Donald F. Larson. Intra-household resource allocation when food prices soar: Impacts on child growth in Indonesia. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133416.

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Stephens, Melvin, and Jennifer Ward-Batts. The Impact of Separate Taxation on the Intra-Household Allocation of Assets: Evidence from the UK. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w8380.

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Coleman, Fiona M., Akhter Ahmed, Shalini Roy, and John Hoddinott. Understanding intra-household food allocation rules: Evidence from a randomized social safety net intervention in Bangladesh. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.137047.

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Albert, Jose Ramon, Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy, Imelda Angeles-Agdeppa, Jan Carlo Punongbayan, Deanne Lorraine Cabalfin, Anna Rita Vargas, Charmaine Duante, Eldridge Ferrer, and Chona Fernandez-Patalen. Measuring Poverty within Filipino Households: Examining of Resource Sharing and Economies of Scale. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, December 2024. https://doi.org/10.62986/dp2024.37.

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The Philippine government's long-term vision, AmBisyon Natin 2040, aims for a prosperous, predominantly middle-class society where no one is poor. The Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028 emphasizes strategies to develop and protect individual and family capabilities by reducing vulnerabilities and strengthening social protection. While official poverty statistics indicate progress in poverty reduction at the aggregate level, with poverty incidence declining to 16.4 percent in the first semester of 2023, standard measurement approaches may mask significant inequalities in resource allocation within households. This study examines household resource sharing in the Philippines using a collective household model to construct poverty indices that complement official poverty statistics. Using data from the Family Income and Expenditures Survey, we estimate Engel curves for different demographic groups based on assignable good expenditures, including clothing, cereals, and protein-rich foods. We also analyze individual-level food consumption data from the National Nutrition Survey to estimate food poverty using caloric intake. Our findings reveal substantial gender and age-based disparities in resource allocation, with particularly concerning implications for women and children in vulnerable household types. Child poverty rates under our methodology are up to twice as high as suggested by standard measures, while women consistently show higher poverty rates than men, especially in rural areas. Analysis across basic sectors reveals varying patterns of intra-household inequality, with farmers and fisherfolk showing particularly complex disparities between clothing-based and food-based poverty measures. While official statistics show poverty rates of 30.0% for farmers and 30.6% for fisherfolk, our adjusted estimates suggest significant variations in poverty rates depending on the choice of assignable good, indicating that standard approaches may misunderstand both the extent and nature of poverty among vulnerable groups. These results suggest the need for more nuanced, sector-sensitive approaches to both poverty measurement and social protection policies that explicitly consider intra-household inequality patterns across different basic sectors.
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Frisancho, Verónica. How to Raise Household Savings in LAC: Constraints and Best Practices. Inter-American Development Bank, April 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009286.

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This technical note examines demand-side constraints households in Latin America and the Caribbean face when making saving decisions, particularly households from lower income deciles. This emphasis is important because poverty can impact individuals' ability to process information, manage their time efficiently, or resist temptation, thus limiting their ability to make sound financial choices, forecast, or plan ahead. The note first reviews the main formal constraints on saving such as transaction costs, regulatory barriers and limited trust in financial systems. The note then considers constraints on saving in general, whether formal or informal, including social pressure, intra-household allocation issues, information and knowledge gaps, and behavioral biases when making financial choices. Reviewing advances in behavioral economics, particular emphasis is placed on how features of individual behavior can impact savings. Alleviating behavioral constraints could yield large welfare gains at relatively low costs.
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