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Reconsidering Gender And Investment In The Intrahousehold Decision-Making Process, Lin Johnson Iii
Reconsidering Gender And Investment In The Intrahousehold Decision-Making Process, Lin Johnson Iii
University Avenue Undergraduate Journal of Economics
In the very recent past, the economics of the household and the economics of development appear to be edging toward a new convergence of concern around the nature and use of assets. However, these two literatures of economics continue to exist in separate spheres. I draw from both bodies of literature in order to examine gender differences in asset portfolios. I find systematic differences in the way that certain assets held by husbands versus wives influence household decision outcomes. A clear understanding of the nature and functions of various types of assets in hands of husbands and wives is necessary …
Housing Preferences Of Spanish-Speaking Migrants, Pueo Keffer
Housing Preferences Of Spanish-Speaking Migrants, Pueo Keffer
University Avenue Undergraduate Journal of Economics
In this research I attempt to model and investigate the housing decisions of Spanish-speaking migrants. I use methods developed by Bajari and Kahn (2002) to obtain willingness to pay measurements for the migrant groups in samples drawn from three major California cities. I then apply these results to several hypotheses that attempt to describe current migration patterns of Hispanics into increasingly segregated communities characterized by high levels of crowding, low educational attainment, and high levels of Spanish speakers. This research finds that spoken language plays a significant role in a migrant’s decision process. Spanish-speaking migrants demonstrate a significant preference for …