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This project investigates how gender roles and responsibilities within households affect financial decisions and resource allocation in Ghana. By analyzing the impact of these dynamics on spending and savings, the research aims to identify ways to enhance household welfare through both women's and men's contributions.
Much of today’s policies addressing poor’s welfare are based on the presumption that women are more likely than men to use income in ways that improve household welfare.
An approach of predominantly targeting women however may overlook opportunities from how men could be encouraged to contribute more to the household welfare. I develop a framework that joins empirical and theoretical findings on intra-household allocations and gender norms in developing countries by incorporating the role of int…
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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