Power and Resources within the Household: Overview

The collective model of the household predicts that bargaining power determines the share of resources allocated to an individual within the household. The concept of bargaining power is elusive, however. It is perhaps useful at this point to outline the possible determinants of bargaining power, wh...

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Main Author: Quisumbing, Agnes R.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2003
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157502
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description The collective model of the household predicts that bargaining power determines the share of resources allocated to an individual within the household. The concept of bargaining power is elusive, however. It is perhaps useful at this point to outline the possible determinants of bargaining power, while not making any claims to measure power itself. Bargaining power is affected by four sets of determinants: (1) control over resources, such as assets; (2) factors that can be used to influence the bargaining process; (3) mobilization of interpersonal networks; and (4) basic attitudinal attributes.
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spelling CGSpace1575022025-04-08T18:30:55Z Power and Resources within the Household: Overview Quisumbing, Agnes R. 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 The collective model of the household predicts that bargaining power determines the share of resources allocated to an individual within the household. The concept of bargaining power is elusive, however. It is perhaps useful at this point to outline the possible determinants of bargaining power, while not making any claims to measure power itself. Bargaining power is affected by four sets of determinants: (1) control over resources, such as assets; (2) factors that can be used to influence the bargaining process; (3) mobilization of interpersonal networks; and (4) basic attitudinal attributes. 2003 2024-10-24T12:50:19Z 2024-10-24T12:50:19Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157502 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Quisumbing, Agnes R. 2003. Power and Resources within the Household: Overview. In Household decisions, gender, and development: a synthesis of recent research. Quisumbing, Agnes R., ed. Chapter 2. Pp. 19-22. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157502
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
Quisumbing, Agnes R.
Power and Resources within the Household: Overview
title Power and Resources within the Household: Overview
title_full Power and Resources within the Household: Overview
title_fullStr Power and Resources within the Household: Overview
title_full_unstemmed Power and Resources within the Household: Overview
title_short Power and Resources within the Household: Overview
title_sort power and resources within the household overview
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/10568/157502
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