“…It may also be distributed unequally within households based on the gender and other characteristics of each member. A large body of research has examined how personal and household characteristics-especially spouses' preferences and bargaining power-affect intrahousehold distributions of consumption expenditures (Blacklow and Ray, 2003;Browning et al, 2013;Maitra and Ray, 2005), labour supply (Mariotti et al, 2016;Rapoport et al, 2011), savings (Lee and Pocock, 2007), wealth (Grabka et al, 2015), and financial satisfaction (Bonke and Browning, 2009;Bütikofer and Gerfin, 2017). Many of these studies have used the collective household model framework (c.f.…”