Parental actions and siblings’ inequality

Momi Dahan, Alejandro Gaviria

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Abstract

The model presented in the paper generates important implications concerning how the allocation of resources between children varies across income groups. In the model, poor and middle-income families tend to channel their resources into a few children whereas rich families (and perhaps very poor families as well) tend to allocate resources more evenly. As a result, poor and middle- income families tend to generate more inequality relative to richer families.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationWashington, DC
PublisherInter-American Development Bank, Research Department
Number of pages20
StatePublished - 1998

Publication series

NameRES Working Papers
PublisherInter-American Development Bank, Research Department
Volume4150

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