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Decision-making as cognitive household labor: Higher education expansion, women empowerment, and their intra-household decision-making responsibility

Juan Yang, Lifang Zhang and Jiusheng Zhu

China Economic Review, 2025, vol. 89, issue C

Abstract: This paper explores whether higher education expansion can influence women's intra-household decision-making using China's expansion policy since 1999 as a quasi-experiment. We find that the expansion significantly enhances women's higher education attainment and labor market performance, but diminishes their involvement in household decision-making. Within households, decision-making responsibilities mainly shift to other family members, not husbands. Further analysis indicates that women with earned income tend to assume fewer household decision-making responsibilities, suggesting decision-making resembles cognitive labor rather than the exercise of resource allocation power. We also observe a decline in women's adherence to traditional gender norms and an improvement in their well-being. In conclusion, higher education expansion reduces women's labor input in household chores, contributing to a narrowing of gender inequality in household labor. At last, we advise researchers to exercise caution when using decision-making as a measure of bargaining power.

Keywords: Higher education expansion; Household decision-making; Allocation of household labor; Women empowerment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.chieco.2024.102313

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