Arbeitspapier

Sanitation and marriage markets in India: Evidence from the total sanitation campaign

We analyse the marriage decisions of men and women in rural India, focusing on the added attractiveness of sanitation within the marital living arrangement. We demonstrate that the Government's Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) changed marriage market outcomes for both men and women. To decompose the overall policy impact on the marriage market equilibrium, we develop a simple matching model. The model is identified and estimated using data from the Indian Human Development household survey (IHDS) and quasi-random variation from the TSC. Decompositions reveal that (i) cohorts within TSC exposed markets experienced a shift in marital gains both across matches and within a given match, which is characterised by a marked gender asymmetry, and that (ii) TSC exposure led to a decline in women's effective control over resources, reflected in the surplus division.

Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Series: IFS Working Paper ; No. W21/44

Klassifikation
Wirtschaft
Bargaining Theory; Matching Theory
Household Production and Intrahousehold Allocation
Marriage; Marital Dissolution; Family Structure; Domestic Abuse
Economic Development: Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Analysis; Housing; Infrastructure
Thema
Empirical matching
Marriage markets
Sanitation
Sortin

Ereignis
Geistige Schöpfung
(wer)
Augsburg, Britta
Baquero, Juan P.
Gautam, Sanghmitra
Rodriguez-Lesmes, Paul
Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wer)
Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)
(wo)
London
(wann)
2021

DOI
doi:10.1920/wp.ifs.2021.4421
Handle
Letzte Aktualisierung
10.03.2025, 11:44 MEZ

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Objekttyp

  • Arbeitspapier

Beteiligte

  • Augsburg, Britta
  • Baquero, Juan P.
  • Gautam, Sanghmitra
  • Rodriguez-Lesmes, Paul
  • Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)

Entstanden

  • 2021

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