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Using an unusually comprehensive dataset from rural Ethiopia, we look for systematic relationships between bargaining power and various dimensions of intrahousehold welfare. Our results confrm some of the results previously found in the literature. We find that the relative nutrition of spouses...
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, the concept of resilience proves to be useful and transferable into poverty and social policy research under certain …
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In this paper we develop an approach to measuring inequality and poverty that recognizes the fact that individuals … because it ignores public good and the allocation of time to market work, leisure and household production. We develop a money … metric measure of welfare that accounts for public goods (by using personalized prices) household production and for the …
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In this paper we develop an approach to measuring inequality and poverty that recognizes the fact that individuals … because it ignores public good and the allocation of time to market work, leisure and household production. We develop a money … metric measure of welfare that accounts for public goods (by using personalized prices) household production and for the …
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In this paper we develop an approach to measuring inequality and poverty that recognizes the fact that individuals … because it ignores public good and the allocation of time to market work, leisure and household production. We develop a money … metric measure of welfare that accounts for public goods (by using personalized prices) household production and for the …
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