Intra-household bargaining refers to the negotiation and decision-making processes that occur within a household, where individuals (often family members) discuss and make choices regarding resource allocation, responsibilities, and roles. This concept is commonly used in the fields of economics, sociology, and gender studies to analyze how power dynamics and relationships influence the distribution of resources, labor, and decision-making authority among household members.

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