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Working paper 16. FEB 2003
  • Labour Market
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • Labour Market, Children, Adolescents and Families

The distribution of well-being and income within the household

Authors:

  • Jens Bonke
  • Martin Browning
  • Labour Market
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • Labour Market, Children, Adolescents and Families
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Several papers in the literature on intra-household allocation have suggested that various household ‘outcomes’, such as demands, saving, child health etc. depend on the distribution of income within the household. In this paper we consider the issue of the intra-household distribution of welfare directly using a survey measure of self-perceived economic well-being. First, we do not find any impact of the incomes of other non-related (‘peer-group’) persons on the financial satisfaction of singles. This is in contrast to other recent findings that suggest that agents consider relative incomes when considering their own satisfaction. Second, we find that husbands and wives often report very different levels of financial satisfaction. Finally, the most important correlate with relative satisfaction within the household is found to be relative income. This is a direct confirmation of the previously implicit findings.

Authors

  • Jens BonkeMartin Browning

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