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1 Deild SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Titill rannsóknar Höfundur Consumption Division of Icelandic Households and Main Determinants Dr. Helga Kristjánsdóttir Main Research Questions: How is consumption division of Icelandic households influenced by: child maintenance benefits? gender income equality? What influence have child maintenance benefits, together with gender income equality, had on allocation of couples income to needs of the: father ? mother ? children? Other Research Questions: How is consumption division of Icelandic households and their main determinants impacted by the current economic recession in Iceland? Value It is important to measure if child maintenance benefits truly increase the welfare of children, and whether it matters towards which family member child maintenance benefits are directed. By applying this approach, it is possible to determine interaction between individual household members. Therefore, it is referred to as intra household research. Also, an application of this approach provides a unique opportunity to compare private and public goods within Icelandic household, and compare Icelandic households to foreign households. The data applied be expected to provide more detailed information about intra-household behaviour than extant research in the field. References: Becker, Gary, A Theory of Social Interaction, Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 82, No. 6 (1974), Bonke, J. (2008). Income Distribution and Financial Satisfaction between Spouses in Europe. Journal of Socio-Economics. Bonke, J. and M. Browning (2003). The Distribution of Well-Being and Income within the Household. CAM Working Papers , University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics. Centre for Applied Microeconometrics. Bonke, J. and Browning, M. (2008). Allocation of expenditures within the household. A new Danish survey. Fiscal Studies. Bonke, J. and Gerstorf, F. (2007). Stress, Time Use and Gender. International Journal of Time Use Research, 4(1), Bonke, J., Stratton, L., Deding, M. and Lausten, M. (2007). Intrahousehold Specialization in Housework in the United States and Denmark. IZA Discussion Paper No Bonke, J. and Uldall-Poulsen, H. (2007). Why Do Families Actually Pool their Income. Review of the Economics of the Household, 5(2), Bourguignon, F., Browning, M. and Chiappori PA. (2006). Efficient intrahousehold allocations and distribution factors. Implications and identification. CAM Working Paper , Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. Browning, M. and Chiappori, PA. (1998). Efficient Intra-Household Allocations. A General Characterisation and Empirical Tests. Econometrica, 66(6), Browning, M. and Gørtz, M. (2006). Spending time and money within the household. Economics Series Working Papers 288, University of Oxford, Department of Economics. Browning, M. and Lechene, V. (2001). Caring and Sharing. Tests Between Alternative Models of Intra-Household Allocation. Discussion Papers, University of Copenhagen, Department of Economics. Browning, M., Chiappori, P. and Lechene, V. (2006). Distributional effects in household models. Separate spheres and income pooling. CAM Working Papers, University of Copenhagen. Browning, M., Bourguignon, F. Chiappori, PA. and Lechene, V. (1994). Incomes and outcomes. a structural model of intrahousehold allocation. Journal of Political Economy, 102(6), Browning, M., Chiappori, PA. and Lechene, V. (2006). Collective and unitary models. Clarification. Review of Economics of the Household, 4(1), 5-14. Browning, M., Chiappori, PA. and Lewbel, A. (2003). Estimating consumption economies of scale, adult equivalence scales and household bargaining power. CAM Working Paper , Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. Lundberg, Shelley, Robert A. Pollak, and Terence J. Wales (1997). “Do husbands and Wives Pool Their Resources? Evidence from the U.K. Child Benefit,” Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 32, No. 3, Maluccio, John A., Agnes R. Quisumbing, (2000) "Intrahousehold allocation and gender relations," FCND discussion papers 84, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). Schultz, T. Paul, (1990) ″Testing the Neoclassical Model of Family Labour Supply and Fertility," Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 25, No. 4, Thomas, Duncan, (1990) "Intra-Household Resource Allocation: An Inferential Approach,″ Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 25, No.4,


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