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Gender Discrimination in the Allocation of Migrant Household Resources.

Francisca M Antman1.   

Abstract

This paper considers the relationship between international migration and gender discrimination through the lens of decision-making power over intrahousehold resource allocation. The endogeneity of migration is addressed with a difference-in-differences style identification strategy and a model with household fixed effects. The results suggest that while a migrant household head is away, a greater share of resources is spent on girls relative to boys and his spouse commands greater decision-making power. Once the head returns home, however, a greater share of resources goes to boys and there is suggestive evidence of greater authority for the head of household.

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Keywords:  bargaining power; education; gender discrimination; intrahousehold allocation; migration

Year:  2015        PMID: 27546986      PMCID: PMC4991031          DOI: 10.1007/s00148-015-0548-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Popul Econ        ISSN: 0933-1433


  3 in total

1.  Spousal Employment and Intra-Household Bargaining Power.

Authors:  Francisca M Antman
Journal:  Appl Econ Lett       Date:  2014-05

2.  "International Migration and Gender Discrimination among Children Left Behind"

Authors:  Francisca M Antman
Journal:  Am Econ Rev       Date:  2011-05

3.  The Intergenerational Effects of Paternal Migration on Schooling and Work: What Can We Learn from Children's Time Allocations?

Authors:  Francisca M Antman
Journal:  J Dev Econ       Date:  2011-11
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