Intrahousehold Resource Allocation and Child Food Poverty in the United States
Wanqi Liang,
Wenying Li,
Qingxiao Li
et al.
Abstract:Intrahousehold inequality, characterized by an uneven distribution of resources and bargaining power, can lead to disparities in access to food among household members. Utilizing the U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES) within a collective household framework, this study empirically estimates intrahousehold resource allocation in the U.S., with a specific emphasis on the resource shares allocated to children. Based on our findings, we introduce an individual-based metric for food poverty that highlights the … Show more
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