How Do Spouses Share Their Full Income? Identification of the Sharing Rule Using Self-Reported Income

E. Kalugina, Natalia Radtchenko, C. Sofer
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The paper applies the collective model to the analysis of intra-household inequality using self-reported income scales. Starting from a collective model including household production, our key assumption is that the income level that household members report corresponds to their true income sharing. Using Russian data (Rounds V to VIII of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey), we apply the results for couples who report the same level of income to identify the sharing rule for the whole sample. This method allows us to obtain not only the derivatives, but also the sharing rule itself. From simulations for an average couple with one child living in the Urals, we find that a full income share of 45% is allocated to the wife.
夫妻如何分享全部收入?利用自我报告收入识别共享规则
本文将集体模型应用于使用自我报告的收入量表分析家庭内部不平等。从包括家庭生产在内的集体模型开始,我们的关键假设是家庭成员报告的收入水平与他们的真实收入分成相对应。使用俄罗斯数据(俄罗斯纵向监测调查的第五轮至第八轮),我们将报告相同收入水平的夫妇的结果应用于确定整个样本的共享规则。这种方法不仅可以得到导数,还可以得到共享规则本身。通过对乌拉尔地区一对有一个孩子的普通夫妇的模拟,我们发现45%的全部收入份额分配给了妻子。
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