Measuring Power
Much empirical work has approached the problem of how resource allocations are made within households from the perspective that if preferences differ, welfare outcomes depend on the power of individuals to exert their own preferences. Measures of power are therefore a central component of quantitati...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2003
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| author | Frankenberg, Elizabeth Maluccio, John A. |
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| description | Much empirical work has approached the problem of how resource allocations are made within households from the perspective that if preferences differ, welfare outcomes depend on the power of individuals to exert their own preferences. Measures of power are therefore a central component of quantitative empirical approaches to understanding how different preferences translate into different welfare outcomes. Following most of the empirical studies in this genre, this chapter focuses on dynamics within couples. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1574992025-04-08T18:27:05Z Measuring Power Frankenberg, Elizabeth Maluccio, John A. property women gender developing countries economic theories household budget household consumption nutrition farming systems legal system policies education health empowerment agricultural technology agricultural growth child care property rights natural resources management agricultural policies technology transfer drought vegetables fisheries children Much empirical work has approached the problem of how resource allocations are made within households from the perspective that if preferences differ, welfare outcomes depend on the power of individuals to exert their own preferences. Measures of power are therefore a central component of quantitative empirical approaches to understanding how different preferences translate into different welfare outcomes. Following most of the empirical studies in this genre, this chapter focuses on dynamics within couples. 2003 2024-10-24T12:50:18Z 2024-10-24T12:50:18Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157499 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Frankenberg, Elizabeth; and Maluccio, John A. 2003. Measuring Power. In Household decisions, gender, and development: a synthesis of recent research. Quisumbing, Agnes R., ed. Chapter 4. Pp. 29-36. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157499 |
| spellingShingle | property women gender developing countries economic theories household budget household consumption nutrition farming systems legal system policies education health empowerment agricultural technology agricultural growth child care property rights natural resources management agricultural policies technology transfer drought vegetables fisheries children Frankenberg, Elizabeth Maluccio, John A. Measuring Power |
| title | Measuring Power |
| title_full | Measuring Power |
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| topic | property women gender developing countries economic theories household budget household consumption nutrition farming systems legal system policies education health empowerment agricultural technology agricultural growth child care property rights natural resources management agricultural policies technology transfer drought vegetables fisheries children |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157499 |
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