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, we show that the gender of the recipient has an effect on the structure of expenditure shares. Targeting transfers to … basket, we estimate a demand system for food and we find that targeting payments to mothers induces, for different food …
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, we show that the gender of the recipient has an effect on the structure of expenditure shares. Targeting transfers to … basket, we estimate a demand system for food and we find that targeting payments to mothers induces, for different food …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011521158
municipalities, with payments targeted to either the mother or the father of the child. We show that the gender of the recipient has …
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, we show that the gender of the recipient has an effect on the structure of expenditure shares. Targeting transfers to … basket, we estimate a demand system for food and we find that targeting payments to mothers induces, for different food …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012984861
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We use repeated cross-sections of the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) to study the effect of self-reported transitory income shocks on household food spending. The self-reported shocks in the SCF are derived from survey questions about the gap between actual and "normal" income. This approach...
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The classic Working-Leser household Engel curve is unpacked to reveal individual budget allocations across commodities as a function of both individual and household total spending. Two main findings emerge on calibrating our model to an unusual sub-household dataset for Senegal. First, for all...
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The classic Working-Leser household Engel curve is unpacked to reveal individual budget allocations across commodities as a function of both individual and household total spending. Two main findings emerge on calibrating our model to an unusual sub-household dataset for Senegal. First, for all...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012482031
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