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The rise in per-capita labor over the last 30 years is difficult to explain in a standard macroeconomic model because rising wages of women should have lead to a large rise in husband's leisure. This paper argues that home production and bargaining are both essential for understanding these...
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Households do not share resources equally between their members, so estimating intra-household inequality is crucial to understanding overall inequality. However, estimating the sharing rule is difficult because expenditure data is almost always at the household level. A growing literature...
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relationship between education expenditure and the volume of remittances, sent from abroad by household members. To assess the … existence of an education enhancing effect of remittances, an Engel curve framework is employed, where heterogeneity in … selection. Finally, quintile regression analysis is employed to investigate whether migrants’ remittances have a differentiated …
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