Resource Sharing in Households with Children: A Generalized Model and Empirical Evidence from the UK
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- Olivier Bargain & Olivier Donni & Imen Hentati, 2022. "Resource Sharing in Households with Children: A Generalized Model and Empirical Evidence from the UK," Post-Print hal-03770108, HAL.
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- Olivier Donni & Eliane El Badaoui, 2024.
"Labor Supply In The Extended Household: Economies Of Scale, Self‐Selection, And The Intrahousehold Distribution Of Resources In South Africa,"
International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 65(1), pages 191-215, February.
- Olivier Donni & Eliane El Badaoui, 2023. "Labor supply in the extended household: Economies of scale, self-selection, and the intra-household distribution of resources in South Africa," Post-Print hal-04264635, HAL.
- Eliane El Badaoui & Olivier Donni, 2024. "Labor Supply in the Extended Household: Economies of Scale, Self-Selection and the Intrahousehold Distribution of Resources in South Africa," Post-Print hal-04606278, HAL.
- Shirleen Manzur & Krishna Pendakur, 2023. "Labeling vs Targeting: How did the Canada Child Benefit affect household bargaining and preferences?," Discussion Papers dp23-01, Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University.
- Olivier Bargain, 2022.
"Income Sources, Intra-Household Allocation And Individual Poverty,"
Commitment to Equity (CEQ) Working Paper Series
121, Tulane University, Department of Economics.
- Olivier Bargain, 2023. "Income sources, intrahousehold allocation and individual poverty," Post-Print hal-04106494, HAL.
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