Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries: models, methods, and policies

The authors examine the many complex factors that influence decisions made by households about how they spend time, money, and other resources. It shows that a more complete understanding of intrahousehold behavior can increase the likelihood that policies will reach the people they are intended to...

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Main Authors: Haddad, Lawrence James, Hoddinott, John F., Alderman, Harold
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 1997
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161595
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author Haddad, Lawrence James
Hoddinott, John F.
Alderman, Harold
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description The authors examine the many complex factors that influence decisions made by households about how they spend time, money, and other resources. It shows 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, consumption, nutrition, and natural resource management.
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spelling CGSpace1615952025-01-10T06:45:27Z Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries: models, methods, and policies Haddad, Lawrence James Hoddinott, John F. Alderman, Harold households developing countries econometrics economic aspects consumption mathematical models household budget natural resources management gender nutrition The authors examine the many complex factors that influence decisions made by households about how they spend time, money, and other resources. It shows 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, consumption, nutrition, and natural resource management. 1997 2024-11-21T09:56:41Z 2024-11-21T09:56:41Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161595 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Haddad, Lawrence James; Hoddinott, John F.; Alderman, Harold. 1997. Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries;models, methods, and policies. Food Policy Statement. 24. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161595
spellingShingle households
developing countries
econometrics
economic aspects
consumption
mathematical models
household budget
natural resources management
gender
nutrition
Haddad, Lawrence James
Hoddinott, John F.
Alderman, Harold
Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries: models, methods, and policies
title Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries: models, methods, and policies
title_full Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries: models, methods, and policies
title_fullStr Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries: models, methods, and policies
title_full_unstemmed Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries: models, methods, and policies
title_short Intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries: models, methods, and policies
title_sort intrahousehold resource allocation in developing countries models methods and policies
topic households
developing countries
econometrics
economic aspects
consumption
mathematical models
household budget
natural resources management
gender
nutrition
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161595
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