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simultaneously increasing boys' labour input in household chores. This puts into question the existence of gender preferences in … find that the cash transfer led to different outcomes for girls and boys, overall favouring secondary school-aged girls …. Girls in this age group were less likely to miss school, spent more time at school, and faced a reduced time burden in …
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earners. This paper shows, in the context of a model of the household with young children present, that this assumption is not …The assumption that household income is strongly and positively correlated with a household's real standard of living … the number and ages of children requires us to look for other explanations, and we argue that these can be found in the …
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households with unpaid work entirely delegated to women and children and men undertaking only paid work. Women's simultaneous … study analyses women's time use patterns and children's nutritional outcomes. We also analyze infrastructural and service … women's unpaid work and increases the leisure of all members of the household. …
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distribution of households according to the share of income earned by the wife, which they attribute to the existence of a gender …
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, gender and earner role within the household. Our results show an average elasticity of 0.08 for men and of 0.14 for women as … largely depend on household composition and the individual's earner role within the household. We then estimate participation … women stems predominantly from the earner role of the individual within the household and nearly disappears once we control …
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Which spouse is more knowledgeable about the household's finances in mixed‐sex married couple households? The answer to … person the household indicates is more knowledgeable about its finances. In the 2016 SCF, the husband was the respondent in …
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largely depend on household composition and the individual's earner role within the household. We then estimate participation … separately, according to their potential earnings rather than gender. Our results show an average participation elasticity of 0 …
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