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Household decision-making and expenditure patterns of married men and women in Malaysia

机译:在马来西亚的已婚男女家庭决策和支出模式

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This study tests two opposing models of household behavior, the income pooling hypothesis and the bargaining model, by examining the final decision-making and expenditure patterns of married men and women in Malaysia. The data used is from the responses of 1,778 married persons obtained from a survey of employed Malaysians. The results show that women are often the final decision-makers on everyday household expenditures while men make the final decisions on large household expenditures, but both men and women practice autonomy in decisions related to financial investments. In spending, variations are observed between men and women in their level and proportion of expenditure of certain categories of goods and services. Relative earning share is a significant factor in decision making as well as consumption expenditure. These results tend to support the bargaining model of household decision-making.
机译:本研究通过审查马来西亚的已婚男女最终决策和支出模式,测试了两个家庭行为,收入汇集假设和讨价还价模式的反对模型。 所使用的数据来自1,778名已从雇用马来西亚人的调查中获得的答复。 结果表明,妇女往往是日常家庭支出上的最终决策者,而男性则对大型家庭支出进行最终决定,而是男女们在与金融投资相关的决定中的自治。 在支出的情况下,在他们的水平和某些类别商品和服务的支出比例的男女之间观察到变化。 相对收入份额是决策的重要因素以及消费支出。 这些结果倾向于支持家庭决策的讨价还价模型。

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