Are female headed households time poor?

Female-headed Households (FHHs) in Jamaica are significantly poorer than Male-headed Households (MHHs) using per capita household consumption as a measure of welfare. It is often argued, however, that this measure overstates the welfare of FHHs because it ignores the consumption of leisure, and FHHs...

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Autor principal: Handa, Sudhanshu
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161543
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description Female-headed Households (FHHs) in Jamaica are significantly poorer than Male-headed Households (MHHs) using per capita household consumption as a measure of welfare. It is often argued, however, that this measure overstates the welfare of FHHs because it ignores the consumption of leisure, and FHHs are thought to sacrifice leisure in order to raise consumption of good and services. Using the 1993 time use module of the Jamaican Survey of Living Conditions, a broad description of the time allocation patterns of members of male and female headed households is presented. A new measure of welfare is then developed that includes the consumption of leisure, and using this new measure, the relative disparity between male and female headed households remains unchanged, as does the ranking of individual households under alternative measures.
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spelling CGSpace1615432025-11-06T05:10:41Z Are female headed households time poor? Handa, Sudhanshu households gender women time use patterns Female-headed Households (FHHs) in Jamaica are significantly poorer than Male-headed Households (MHHs) using per capita household consumption as a measure of welfare. It is often argued, however, that this measure overstates the welfare of FHHs because it ignores the consumption of leisure, and FHHs are thought to sacrifice leisure in order to raise consumption of good and services. Using the 1993 time use module of the Jamaican Survey of Living Conditions, a broad description of the time allocation patterns of members of male and female headed households is presented. A new measure of welfare is then developed that includes the consumption of leisure, and using this new measure, the relative disparity between male and female headed households remains unchanged, as does the ranking of individual households under alternative measures. 1998 2024-11-21T09:56:23Z 2024-11-21T09:56:23Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161543 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Handa, Sudhanshu. 1998. Are female headed households time poor? Outreach Division Discussion Paper 21. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161543
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Handa, Sudhanshu
Are female headed households time poor?
title Are female headed households time poor?
title_full Are female headed households time poor?
title_fullStr Are female headed households time poor?
title_full_unstemmed Are female headed households time poor?
title_short Are female headed households time poor?
title_sort are female headed households time poor
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gender
women
time use patterns
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