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that this is indeed the case. We conclude that taking account of household bargaining and women's empowerment in analyses …
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that this is indeed the case. We conclude that taking account of household bargaining and women's empowerment in analyses …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012929100
that this is indeed the case. We conclude that taking account of household bargaining and women's empowerment in analyses …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011785761
Women's rights and economic development are highly correlated. Today, the discrepancy between the legal rights of women and men is much larger in developing compared with developed countries. Historically, even in countries that are now rich, women had few rights before economic development took...
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Two centuries ago, in most countries around the world, women were unable to vote, had no say over their own children or property, and could not obtain a divorce. Women have gradually gained rights in many areas of life, and this legal expansion has been closely intertwined with economic...
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research is needed to distinguish between alternative theoretical models. -- female empowerment ; gender equality ; development … ; theory of the household ; marital bargaining …
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-cooperative model of household decision making to answer this question. We show that when women have lower wages than men, they may …
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-cooperative model of household decision making to answer this question. We show that when women have lower wages than men, they may …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013057241
Empirical evidence suggests that money in the hands of mothers (as opposed to their husbands) benefits children. Does this observation imply that targeting transfers to women is good economic policy? We develop a series of noncooperative family bargaining models to understand what kind of...
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In many high-income economies, the recession caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented declines in women's employment. We examine how the forces that underlie this observation play out in developing countries, with a specific focus on Nigeria, the most populous country in...
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