The Economics of Gender and the Household in Developing Countries (Development Economics & Policy, #60)

by Holger Seebens

Joachim von Braun

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This study focuses on gender differences and their implications for household decision making in terms of production, consumption, fertility and the measurement of welfare. Using econometric approaches, the study reveals that different preferences as well as unequal access to resources determine the outcomes of household decisions. However, preferences and responses to inequality are not static but change depending on risk behavior and the institutional setting as demonstrated with examples from agricultural production and household demand for consumption goods. The means to translate preferences into actual demand depend on the bargaining power married women have in household decision making. Furthermore, the results reveal that apparent gender differences in terms of demand lead to an identification problem of adult equivalence scales, when these are estimated using demand data.
  • ISBN13 9783631546499
  • Publish Date 29 December 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CH
  • Imprint Peter Lang AG