Intrahousehold Bargaining and Resource Allocation in Developing Countries

Many key development outcomes depend on women's ability to negotiate favorable intrahousehold allocations of resources. Yet it has been difficult to clearly identify which policies can increase women's bargaining power and result in better outcomes. This paper reviews both the analytical frameworks and the empirical evidence on the importance of women's bargaining power. It argues that there is sufficient evidence from rigorous studies to conclude that women's bargaining power does affect outcomes. But in many specific instances, the quantitative evidence cannot rigorously identify causality. In these cases, a combination of quantitative and qualitative evidence may suggest policy levers. Taken together, there are sufficient data in place to support a greatly expanded focus on intrahousehold outcomes and bargaining power. Additional data at the individual level will allow for further and more detailed research. A growing literature supports the current conventional wisdom -- namely, that the patterns of evidence suggest that women's education, incomes, and assets all are important aspects of women's bargaining power.

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Main Author: Doss, Cheryl
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013-01
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES, AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY, AGRICULTURE, ALCOHOL, ALIMONY, ANTHROPOLOGY, APARTHEID, ASSETS, BARGAINING, BARGAINING POWER, CAPACITY BUILDING, COHABITING COUPLES, CROPS, CULTURAL CHANGE, CULTURAL CONTEXT, DECISION MAKING, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, DISCRIMINATION, DIVORCE, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, DOWRIES, DOWRY, ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS, ECONOMIC BENEFITS, ECONOMIC RESEARCH, EMPLOYMENT, EMPOWERMENT, EQUIPMENT, FAMILY LABOR, FAMILY LAW, FARMERS, FEMALE, FEMINIST, GENDER, GENDER BIAS, GENDER DIFFERENCES, GENDER ISSUES, GIRLS, HOME, HOMES, HOUSEHOLDS, HOUSING, HUMAN CAPITAL, HUSBAND, HUSBANDS, INCOME, INCOMES, INHERITANCE, INNOVATIONS, KINSHIP, LABOR ALLOCATION, LABOR ALLOCATIONS, LABOR FORCE, LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, LABOR SUPPLY, LAND OWNERSHIP, LEGAL CHANGE, LEGAL LITERACY, LEGISLATION, LITERACY, LIVESTOCK, MARRIAGES, MARRIED COUPLES, MIGRANTS, MIGRATION, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, NORMS, NUTRITION, PARETO EFFICIENCY, PARETO EFFICIENT ALLOCATIONS, PASTORALISTS, PENSION, PENSIONS, POLITICAL ECONOMY, POSITIVE EFFECTS, PROPERTY LAW, PROPERTY RIGHTS, RENTS, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RURAL AREAS, SEX, SOCIAL NETWORKS, SOIL FERTILITY, STATISTICAL ANALYSES, UNMARRIED WOMEN, VILLAGES, VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, WAGES, WEALTH, WIFE, WILL, WIVES, WOMAN,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17196592/intrahousehold-bargaining-resource-allocation-developing-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12240
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