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Intra-Household Management of Joint Resources: Evidence from Malawi

Published 23 Dec 2021 in econ.GN and q-fin.EC | (2112.12766v2)

Abstract: In models of intra-household resource allocation, the earnings from joint work between two or more household members are often omitted. I test assumptions about complete pooling of resources within a household, by accounting for income earned jointly by multiple household members, in addition to income earned individually by men and women. Applied in the case of Malawi, I find that by explicitly including intra-household collaboration, I find evidence of partial income pooling and partial insurance within the household, specifically for expenditures on food. Importantly, including joint income reveals dynamics between household members, as well as opportunities and vulnerabilities which may previously be obfuscated in simpler, binary specifications. Contrasting with previous studies and empirical practice, my findings suggest that understanding detailed intra-household interactions and their outcomes on household behavior have important consequences for household resource allocation and decision making.

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