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2002-2009. Using a representative household panel, we find that the consumption response to minimum wage income shock is …The paper evaluates the impact of the Chinese minimum wage policy on consumption of low-wage households for the period … increasing in the minimum wage share of household income and that poorer households fully consume their additional income. The …
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examines three facets of urban India's housing demand using the latest available nationally representative household data on … has been confined to low-income economic groups in 2018. Second, we analyse the housing consumption demand of low … income inelastic. Inelasticity or the lack of sensitivity of housing consumption demand to changes in price and income, is …
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This paper analyses the impact of remittances on household expenditure behaviour in Senegal. We use propensity score … matching and OLS methods to assess the average impact of remittances on several household budget shares. Our results show a … behaviour is considered, i.e., households do not show a different consumption pattern with respect to their remittance status …
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The collective approach to household behaviour models the household utility function as the weighted average of the … utilities of the individual members of the household. These weights, which measure the relative bargaining power of males and … females within the household, are generally regarded as fixed and exogenous. The paper extends the collective approach and …
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The total population of India in the year 2012 was 1.22 billion, of which, as per the World Development Report 2012, 76% of the Indian population lived at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP). The increasing role of social enterprises and the focus on inclusive growth make it important to understand...
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