Intra-household bargaining
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Intra-household bargaining refers to negotiations that occur between members of a household in order to arrive at decisions regarding the household unit, like whether to spend or save, whether to study or work.
Bargaining is traditionally defined in economic terms of negotiating conditions of a purchase or contract and is sometimes used in place of direct monetary exchange.
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See also
- Bargaining
- Bargaining power
- Bina Agarwal
- Capability approach
- Care work
- Conflict of interest
- Cooperative game
- Family economics
- Feminist economics
- Feminization of poverty
- Game theory
- Gender inequality
- Household
- Inequality of bargaining power
- Inheritance
- Non-cooperative game
- Shared earning/shared parenting marriage
- Sibling rivalry
- Social safety net
- Social support
- Work–family balance in the United States
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