To gain a better understanding of intrahousehold bargaining processes, surveys increasingly collect data from co-heads individually, especially on decision-making, asset ownership and labour contributions.
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Expanding social protection coverage with humanitarian aid: Lessons on targeting and transfer values from Ethiopia
What drives tax compliance among informal workers, and how does compliance affect their policy preferences? Informal workers in developing countries encounter multiple taxes levied by government authorities and non-state actors.
Using frameworks on gendered transitions to adulthood, we analyse nationally-representative, sex-disaggregated data from 36 countries to examine how structural transformation (share of GDP from non-agriculture) and rural transformation (agricultur
Efficiency and status in polygynous pastoralist households
Decision-making structures may be different across polygynous and monogamous households, leading to different economic outcomes and requiring different targeting of anti-poverty programmes.
We provide new evidence on the impact of social protection interventions on household size and the factors that cause the household size to change: fertility, child fosterage, and in and out migration related to work and marriage.
Intertemporal choice and income regularity: Non-fungibility in the timing of income among Kenyan farmers
The optimal design of informal contracts in agricultural value chains depends on when farmers prefer to be paid for their output.
This study relies on a unique precrisis baseline and five-year follow-up to investigate the effects of emergency school feeding and generalised food distribution (GFD) on children’s schooling during conflict in Mali.
There is increasing interest in understanding if social protection can foster social cohesion, particularly between refugees and host communities.
Do beliefs about herbicide quality correspond with actual quality in local markets? Evidence from Uganda
We report the results of laboratory tests of the quality of glyphosate herbicide in Uganda and investigate whether farmers’ beliefs about the prevalence of counterfeiting and adulteration are consistent with the prevalence of low quality in their
Urban wage behaviour and food price inflation in Ethiopia
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