推迟还是分歧:关于现金转移在尼日利亚夫妇决策中作用的实验证据

To Defer or to Differ: Experimental Evidence on the Role of Cash Transfers in Nigerian Couples’ Decision-Making

Economic Journal · 2024
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人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过实验室实地实验,研究已婚夫妇在家庭物品分配中的决策过程,发现女性偏好将决策权让给丈夫,而现金转移仅在秘密条件下增强女性的决策自主性。

Abstract

Abstract We conduct an original lab-in-the-field experiment on the decision-making process of married couples over the allocation of rival and non-rival household goods. The experiment measures individual preferences over allocations and traces the process of deferral, consultation, communication and accommodation by which couples implement these preferences. We find few differences in individual preferences over allocations of goods. However, wives and husbands have strong preferences over process: women prefer to defer decisions to their husbands even when deferral is costly and is not observed by the husband; men rarely defer under any condition. Our study follows a randomised controlled trial that ended a year earlier and gave large cash transfers over eighteen months to half of the women in the study. We estimate the effect of treatment on the demand for agency among women and find that the receipt of cash transfers does not change women’s bargaining process except in a secret condition when the decision to defer is shrouded from her husband. This suggests that the cash transfer to women increases their demand for agency, but does not change the intrahousehold balance of power enough to allow them to express it publicly.

现金转移家庭决策夫妻博弈代理权需求