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Labour-Intensive Jobs for Women and Development: Intra-household Welfare Effects and Its Transmission Channels

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posted on 2018-04-19, 07:10 authored by Tigabu D. Getahun, Espen Villanger

We examine the welfare impacts of poor women getting low-skilled jobs and find large positive income, consumption and poverty effects at household and individual levels. However, the women workers, their husbands and oldest daughters reduced their leisure, but the women to a much larger extent. Investigating the transmission mechanisms suggests that the impacts did not only go through income effects, but also through a bargaining effect. Getting the job improved the bargaining power of the wife through several mechanisms, which in turn added substantially to the positive impact on household consumption.

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This work was supported by the Fiat Panis Foundation (Dr. Hermann Eiselen grant programme); and The Research Council of Norway.

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