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Investments, time preferences and public transfers paid to women.

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Rubalcava, L; Teruel, G; Thomas, D
Published in: Economic development and cultural change
April 2009

The literature suggests men and women may have different preferences. This paper exploits a social experiment in which women in treatment households were given a large public cash transfer (PROGRESA). In an effort to disentangle the effect of additional income in the household from the effect of changing the distribution of income within the household, the impact of PROGRESA income on savings and investments decisions is compared with all other income sources (after taking into account participation in the program). Additional money in the hands of women is spent on small livestock (which are traditionally managed and cared for by women), improved nutrition and on child goods (particularly clothing). Among single headed households, PROGRESA income is not treated differently from other income. Direct evidence on inter-temporal preferences gathered in the Mexican Family Live Survey indicates that women are more patient than males when thinking about the future. Taken together, the results suggest that PROGRESA income results in a shift in the balance of power within households and women allocated more resources towards investments in the future.

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Economic development and cultural change

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0013-0079

Publication Date

April 2009

Volume

57

Issue

3

Start / End Page

507 / 538

Related Subject Headings

  • Development Studies
  • 4404 Development studies
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 1402 Applied Economics
 

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Rubalcava, L., Teruel, G., & Thomas, D. (2009). Investments, time preferences and public transfers paid to women. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 57(3), 507–538. https://doi.org/10.1086/596617
Rubalcava, Luis, Graciela Teruel, and Duncan Thomas. “Investments, time preferences and public transfers paid to women.Economic Development and Cultural Change 57, no. 3 (April 2009): 507–38. https://doi.org/10.1086/596617.
Rubalcava L, Teruel G, Thomas D. Investments, time preferences and public transfers paid to women. Economic development and cultural change. 2009 Apr;57(3):507–38.
Rubalcava, Luis, et al. “Investments, time preferences and public transfers paid to women.Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 57, no. 3, Apr. 2009, pp. 507–38. Epmc, doi:10.1086/596617.
Rubalcava L, Teruel G, Thomas D. Investments, time preferences and public transfers paid to women. Economic development and cultural change. 2009 Apr;57(3):507–538.
Journal cover image

Published In

Economic development and cultural change

DOI

ISSN

0013-0079

Publication Date

April 2009

Volume

57

Issue

3

Start / End Page

507 / 538

Related Subject Headings

  • Development Studies
  • 4404 Development studies
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 1402 Applied Economics