Journal of Development Economics, volume 162, pages 103074
To invest or not to invest in sanitation: The role of intra-household gender differences in perceptions and bargaining power
Britta Augsburg
1
,
Bansi Malde
1, 2
,
Harriet Olorenshaw
1
,
Zaki Wahhaj
2
1
Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), UK
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-05-01
Journal:
Journal of Development Economics
scimago Q1
SJR: 3.737
CiteScore: 8.3
Impact factor: 5.1
ISSN: 03043878, 18726089
Economics and Econometrics
Development
Abstract
We exploit novel data collected within a randomized controlled trial of a sanitation microcredit intervention to study how intra-household gender differences in perceptions of costs and benefits of sanitation impact investment decisions. We show that – as long as the wife is involved in household decision-making – the intra-household differences in perceptions we document influence borrowing and investments: uptake of the sanitation loan is higher among households where the wife has higher benefit perception, whereas successful conversion to a toilet depends on differences in monetary cost perceptions. The estimated effects are consistent with the predictions of a model of intra-household decision-making.
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