The Adult Goods Approach To Child Gender Bias: Evidence From Iran

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Feridoon Koohi-Kamali

Keywords

consumption, adult goods, child gender, intrahousehold inequality

Abstract

This paper provides non-parametric evidence, from an Iranian budget survey, of the child gender effects on adults consumption. The outcome is contrary to the commonly-held opinion that the adults goods approach is not effective in revealing the presence of such effects. The evidence of pro-boy bias obtained in this study appears almost unchanged when examined against a variety of controls.

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