From Households to National Statistics: Macroeconomic Effects of Women's Empowerment

27 Pages Posted: 2 Nov 2016 Last revised: 8 Feb 2019

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Luis San Vicente Portes

Montclair State University

Vidya Atal

Montclair State University - Feliciano School of Business

Miriam Juarez-Torres

Bank of Mexico

Date Written: January 2019

Abstract

How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrizes intra-household gender-powered decision-making and endogenous distributions of income to allow for the aggregation of key macroeconomic variables. In equilibrium, we find that greater women's empowerment increases precautionary savings to offset low endowment realizations. The effect is stronger among poor households who hedge against hitting a subsistence bound. Given the boost in savings at the bottom of the distribution, more empowerment leads to less poverty and lower income inequality. Another equilibrium prediction of the model is an increase in the household's food intake regardless of income, reflecting women's greater preference for food compared to men. The model's predictions are mapped to Mexico's 2014 National Household Income and Expenditure Survey which identifies the gender of the head of the household. These predictions have policy implications in the areas of monetary policy, social policy, financial intermediation and banking.

Keywords: Empowerment, Women and Wealth, Subsistence Consumption, Poverty, Inequality

JEL Classification: O11, E21, D70

Suggested Citation

San Vicente Portes, Luis and Atal, Vidya and Juarez-Torres, Miriam, From Households to National Statistics: Macroeconomic Effects of Women's Empowerment (January 2019). Economic Modelling, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2862585 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2862585

Luis San Vicente Portes

Montclair State University ( email )

Upper Montclair, NJ 07043
United States
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HOME PAGE: http://www.montclair.edu/~portesl

Vidya Atal (Contact Author)

Montclair State University - Feliciano School of Business ( email )

Department of Economics
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Montclair, NJ 07043
United States
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HOME PAGE: http://https://sites.google.com/site/vidyaatal/home

Miriam Juarez-Torres

Bank of Mexico ( email )

Av. 5 de Mayo 18
Piso 4
Mexico City, 06059
Mexico

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