Intrahousehold Allocation of Resources; The Bolivian Family
Year of publication: |
2001-05-01
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Authors: | Inchauste, Gabriela |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Resource allocation | Economic models | family members | extended family | child welfare | extended families | household type | household income | household survey | household size | household members | household consumption | household spending | children under age | family member | social safety net | household behavior | poverty reduction strategy | cash transfers | cash transfer | household expenditure | data sets | child mortality | social safety | household model | representative households | single mothers | household surveys | demand analysis | linear expenditure system | domestic workers | parental education | child survival | urban centers | indigenous people |
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