Gender Difference in Household Consumption: Some Convergence over Three Decades

Cathal O’Donoghue, Karina Doorley, Denisa M. Sologon

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Abstract

The cost-of-living crisis has increased attention on consumption and how it differs for particular societal groups. There is much theoretical evidence that consumption patterns of men and women should differ, but the empirical evidence is scant, due in part to the availability of individual level consumption data. This paper tackles the question of consumption differentials between men and women over nearly three decades in Ireland. Using harmonized survey data, we show how patterns of consumption of male- and female-headed households have changed over this period of significant economic turmoil and growth.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)357-386
Number of pages30
JournalEconomic and Social Review
Volume55
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 24 Sept 2024

Keywords

  • consumption
  • gender differential

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