Bargain, OlivierOlivierBargainDonni, OlivierOlivierDonni2010-05-242010-05-242009-01-13http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2014Twenty-third Annual Conference of the Irish Economic Association, Blarney, Co. Cork, 24-26 April 2009In this paper, we suggest a collective model with parents and (young) children. We identify and estimate scale economies in households and the sharing rule between husband, wife and children. While adult shares and economies of scale are identi
ed thanks to the estimation of individual Engel curves on single individuals, the identi
cation of the resource share accruing to children (the cost of children) requires the observation of adult-speci
c goods as in the traditional Rothbarth method. The useful aspect of the present approach is that it requires only the estimation of Engel curves on cross-sectional data, i.e. price variation is not required. This is an advan- tage for many countries where price variations is indeed limited, as in our application on Irish data.290555 bytesapplication/pdfenConsumer demandCollective modelSharing ruleCost of childrenEquivalence scalesIndifference scalesD11D12C30D36I31J12Home economics--AccountingChild rearing--Economic aspects--IrelandConsumption (Economics)Revisiting the cost of children : theory and evidence from IrelandConference Publicationhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/