Data and Code for: Detecting Mother-Father Differences in Spending on Children: A New Approach Using Willingness-to-Pay Elicitation
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This paper tests whether mothers and fathers differ in their spending on their daughters relative to their sons. We compare mothers' and fathers' willingness to pay (WTP) for specific goods for their children, diverging from the previous literature's approach of comparing the expenditure effects of mothers' versus fathers' income. Our method, which we apply in Uganda, allows us to estimate gender differences and explore mechanisms with greater precision. We find that fathers have a lower WTP for their daughters' human capital than their sons' human capital, whereas mothers do not. We then examine why spending patterns differ between mothers and fathers, e.g., altruism, personal returns to investing in children. We find evidence that altruism plays a role: fathers' WTP for goods that simply bring joy to their daughters is lower than their WTP for such goods for their sons, but mothers' is not.
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University of Chicago. Booth School of Business; Princeton University
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2023-01-01



