Population Association of America

Meetings April 30 - May 2, 2003

 

Session 38, Thursday, May 1, 2003:

Resource Allocation Within and Across Households and Generations I

 

Chair: Marjorie McElroy, Duke University

Discussant: Elizabeth Peters, Cornell University

Discussant: Shannon Seitz, Queens College

Discussant: Alessandro Tarozzi, Duke University

 

1.    Dynamic Intrahousehold Bargaining, Matrimonial Property Law and Suicidal Canadians

John Hoddinott, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Christopher Adam, University of Oxford; Ethan Ligon, University of California, Berkeley

2.    Marriage, Cohabitation, and Intrahousehold Bargaining: Evidence from Brazilian Couples

     Marcos A. Rangel, University of California, Los Angeles

3.    Welfare Design, Women’s Empowerment and Income Pooling

Luis Rubalcava, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE); Graciela M. Teruel, Universidad Iberoamericana; Duncan Thomas, University of California, Los Angeles

4.    The Life Cycle Saving Behavior of Two-Person Households: Evidence from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics

     Nigar Nargis, Cornell University

5.    The Unequal Division of Household Labor: Gender Roles and the Puzzle of Positive Correlation between Fertility and Female Labor-Force Participation  (Adobe PDF document, 509 KB)

Almudena Sevilla-Sanz, Brown University; Joost De Laat, Brown University

 

 

Session 80, Friday, May 2, 2003:

Resource Allocation Within and Across Households and Generations II

 

Chair: Marjorie McElroy, Duke University

Discussant: William P. Butz, RAND

Discussant: Susan Chen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

1.    Family Culture of Intergenerational Transfers: Dynamics of Aging and Health

John Henretta, University of Florida; Beth Soldo, University of Pennsylvania

2.    Availability of Child Care in China and Families' Child Care and Labor Force Decisions

     Rebecca Kilburn, RAND; Ashlesha Datar, RAND

3.    The Impact of the One-Child Policy on the Well-Being of Chinese Children and Gender Differential

        Guanghui Li, University of Washington

4.    Network Approaches to the Division of Household Labor: Autonomy and Cohesion  (Adobe PDF document, 232 KB)

       Yoosik Youm, University of Illinois at Chicago

 

 

E-mail Addresses of Participants

 

Session 38:

Elizabeth Peters                     ep22@cornell.edu

Shannon Seitz                       seitz@post.queensu.ca

Alessandro Tarozzi                taroz@econ.duke.edu

John Hoddinott                      J.Hoddinot@cgiar.org

Christopher Adam       Christopher.Adam@economics.oxford.ac.uk

Ethian Ligon                           ligon@are.berkeley.edu

Marcos A. Rangel                   rangelm@ucla.edu

Luis Rubalcava                       luis.rubalcava@cide.edu

Graciela M. Teruel                  chele.teruel@uia.mx

Duncan Thomas                     dt@ucla.edu

Negar Nargis                          nn29@cornell.edu

Almudena Sevilla Sanz      Almudena_Sevilla-Sanz@Brown.edu

Joost De Laat                         Joost_DeLaat@Brown.edu

Marjorie B. McElroy                mcelroy@econ.duke.edu

 

 

Session 80:

William P. Butz                        BUTZ@rand.org

Susan Chen                           schen@econ.duke.edu

John Henrietta                        henretta@ufl.edu

Beth Soldo                             bsoldo@pop.upenn.edu

Rebeccca Kilburn                   kilburn@rand.org

Ashlesha Datar                       Ashlesha_Datar@rand.org

Guanghui Li                            guanghui@u.washington.edu

Yoosik Youm                          yoosik@uic.edu

Marjorie B. McElroy                mcelroy@econ.duke.edu


Date last revised: May 20, 2003