@article{Haddad:174815,
      recid = {174815},
      author = {Haddad, Lawrence},
      title = {The income earned by women: impacts on welfare outcomes},
      journal = {Agricultural Economics: The Journal of the International  Association of Agricultural Economists},
      address = {1999-03},
      number = {968-2016-75547},
      pages = {8},
      year = {1999},
      abstract = {This paper provides an updated review of the evidence on  income pooling across household members. Income pooling is  one
of the main predictions of the unitary model of the  household. New studies come to much the same conclusion as  do past
studies: income pooling and the unitary model are  rejected. The paper then looks beyond the mere rejection of  the unitary
model and explores some of the issues that  arise. First, what is the progress in testing the  restrictions imposed by non-unitary
models of the  household? Second, what are the implications of rejection  of the unitary model for policy and program  design?
Finally, what are some of the challenges faced by  programs and policies that internalize the rejection of  income pooling in
terms of impact evaluation? © 1999  Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/174815},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.174815},
}