Estimation of the Sharing Rule between Adults and Children and Related Equivalence Scales within a Collective Consumption Framework

V. Atella, Carlos Arias, F. Perali, Raffaella Castagnini
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In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off as they were before a change in living conditions, equivalence scales should be defined on the basis of individual rather than household welfare. This requires the knowledge of individual utilities that are derivable from the identification of the rule governing the intra-household allocation of resources within a collective approach. We pursue this objective using information about male, female and children clothing expenditure present in the 1999 Italian Household budget survey within the estimation of a complete demand system. The sharing rule between adults and children is estimated using a structural rather than a reduced form approach. Maximum simulated likelihood is used to estimate a collective model of individual demand equations with zero expenditures for the exclusive good clothing. The recovery of individual utilities for adults and children permits the estimation of the cost of children taking the intra-household distribution of resources into account. We show that the cost of Italian children is significantly affected by the parents’ aversion to intra-household inequality.
集体消费框架下成人与儿童共享规则及相关等价量表的估计
为了确定需要多少钱才能使每个家庭成员恢复到生活条件改变前的水平,应该根据个人而不是家庭福利来确定等值尺度。这就需要了解个人的效用,这些效用可以从确定在集体办法内管理家庭内部资源分配的规则中得出。我们利用1999年意大利家庭预算调查中关于男性、女性和儿童服装支出的信息,在一个完整需求系统的估计范围内实现这一目标。成人和儿童之间的共享规则是使用结构而不是简化形式的方法来估计的。使用最大模拟似然来估计一个个人需求方程的集体模型,该模型具有对独家优质服装的零支出。成年人和儿童的个人水电费的回收使人们能够在考虑到家庭内部资源分配的情况下估计儿童的费用。我们表明,意大利儿童的成本受到父母对家庭内部不平等的厌恶的显著影响。
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