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expenditure, the composition of expenditure is sensitive to the gender of the recipient of a rainfall shock. For example, rainfall …
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expenditure, the composition of expenditure is sensitive to the gender of the recipient of a rainfall shock. For example, rainfall …
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In this paper, we investigate the link between intra-household resource allocation and familial ties between household members. We show that, within the same geographic, economic and social environments, households where members have "stronger" familial ties (e.g. a nuclear family household)...
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, we show that the gender of the recipient has an effect on the structure of expenditure shares. Targeting transfers to …
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, we show that the gender of the recipient has an effect on the structure of expenditure shares. Targeting transfers to …
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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 …
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gender performance gap. After controlling for business and entrepreneur characteristics, female-owned businesses exhibit a …-employment raises the gap by 5 percentage points. We then investigate the role of sharing norms and gender-differentiated allocation of … time within the household in the gender performance gap, by estimating their effect on the technical inefficiency of female …
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We study the dynamic relationship between women's intra-household reputation and investment decisions. We consider household investments delegated to the wife in settings where wives perceived to be savvy investors by their husbands are entrusted with a larger budget share. We show, first...
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