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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 30.
Published in final edited form as: World Dev. 2017 Mar 7;95:55–72. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2017.02.017

Table 11.

Decision-making indicator autocorrelations across survey waves

Indicator Baseline-24 months Baseline-36 months Baseline-48 months
Sole decision-making indicators
Sole children’s health 0.242 0.286 0.218
Sole children’s schooling 0.378 0.407 0.282
Sole own income 0.367 0.419 0.308
Sole partner’s income 0.260 0.077 0.210
Sole major purchases 0.420 0.467 0.398
Sole daily purchases 0.209 0.184 0.167
Sole children’s clothes/shoes 0.266 0.286 0.276
Sole family visits 0.372 0.377 0.328
Sole own health 0.197 0.185 0.160
Count of sole decision making (0–9) 0.302 0.120 0.160
Sole or Joint decision-making indicators
Sole/joint children’s health 0.080 0.119 0.060
Sole/joint children’s schooling 0.133 0.178 0.069
Sole/joint own income 0.121 0.118 0.042
Sole/joint partner’s income 0.068 0.025 0.016
Sole/joint major purchases 0.107 0.120 0.100
Sole/joint daily purchases 0.079 0.088 0.045
Sole/joint children’s clothes 0.055 0.115 0.014
Sole/joint family visits 0.133 0.120 0.099
Sole/joint own health 0.121 0.145 0.037
Count of sole/joint decision making (0–9) 0.072 0.111 0.006

Notes: Each sample wave contains 2,031 female transfer recipients.