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Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countriesIntrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries

Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries

Harold Alderman, John Hoddinott

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In this new volume from the International Food Policy Research Institute, economists, demographers, sociologists, and anthropologists collaborate in the study of how resources are allocated within households in developing countries and why it matters from a policy perspective. Surveying a broad body of theory and evidence, the contributors examine the many social and cultural factors that influence decisions at the family and household level about the allocation of time, income, assets, and other resources. Shedding new light on a process that is often hidden from view and difficult to measure, they show that a more complete understanding of intrahousehold behavior can increase the likelihood that policies will reach the people they are intended to affect - leading to better policies in areas such as food production and consumption, nutrition, natural resource management, and fertility.

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OL Work ID
OL16968592W

Subjects

HouseholdsMathematical modelsEconometric modelsConsumption (Economics)Consumption (economics), mathematical modelsEconomic aspects

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