Culture, intrahousehold distribution, and individual poverty (Record no. 528419)

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Personal name Ulugbek Aminjonov, Maira Colacce, Olivier Bargain, and Luca Tiberti
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Title Culture, intrahousehold distribution, and individual poverty
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic Development and Cultural Change
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Extent 73(1), Oct, 2024: p.127-165
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Summary, etc Traditional family norms often have persistent effects on household decisions. We question whether kinship ancestries of postmarital residence still affect household consumption sharing. We estimate a model of resource allocation using expenditure surveys for Ghana and Malawi, two countries in which patrilocal and matrilocal traditions coexist. Ancestral patrilocality coincides with a 10% lower resource share for women, contributing to a higher prevalence of poverty among women. Women’s resource shares increase with age, a pattern more pronounced for matrilocal groups. These results indicate how a combination of cultural and demographic factors may be used to improve policies targeted at poor individuals.- Reproduced

https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/7266
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Main entry heading Economic Development and Cultural Change
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-12-04 73(1), Oct, 2024: p.127-165 AR133810 2024-12-04 Articles

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