It Takes Two (To Make Things Right) : Women's Empowerment and Couple Concordance in South Asia

This paper empirically assesses the relevance of women’s agency for family health and domestic violence outcomes in South Asia. It discerns three forms of agency by considering how decisions are taken within the household and highlights differences...

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Main Authors: Bussolo, Maurizio, Sarma, Nayantara, Williams, Anaise
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/461541613499825913/It-Takes-Two-To-Make-Things-Right-Womens-Empowerment-and-Couple-Concordance-in-South-Asia
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spelling okr-10986-351412022-09-20T00:10:25Z It Takes Two (To Make Things Right) : Women's Empowerment and Couple Concordance in South Asia Bussolo, Maurizio Sarma, Nayantara Williams, Anaise WOMEN'S AGENCY WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT GENDER EQUALITY VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE This paper empirically assesses the relevance of women’s agency for family health and domestic violence outcomes in South Asia. It discerns three forms of agency by considering how decisions are taken within the household and highlights differences in the intensity of the correlation between these forms of agency and household members’ well-being. Decision-making reports are matched by both spouses and classified as: (i) the wife participates in decisions, and both husband and wife agree about her role; (ii) the wife reports participating in decisions, but the husband does not recognize her role, that is, she takes power; and (iii) the husband reports that the wife participates in decisions, but the wife does not, that is, he gives power. Using cross-sectional data from six South Asian countries, the paper finds that the association between all forms of women’s agency and the health of their children is statistically significant and economically meaningful. In the cases of being underweight, used prenatal help, and modern use of contraception, and especially in the case of domestic violence, the spousal agreement variant of women’s agency has stronger beneficial correlations vis-à-vis the taking power or giving power variants. The paper emphasizes the importance of spousal support and the contextual component of women’s agency in South Asia, where social norms mediate women’s decision making and outcomes. 2021-02-18T14:45:39Z 2021-02-18T14:45:39Z 2021-02 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/461541613499825913/It-Takes-Two-To-Make-Things-Right-Womens-Empowerment-and-Couple-Concordance-in-South-Asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35141 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9545 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper South Asia South Asia
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topic WOMEN'S AGENCY
WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
GENDER EQUALITY
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
spellingShingle WOMEN'S AGENCY
WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
GENDER EQUALITY
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
Bussolo, Maurizio
Sarma, Nayantara
Williams, Anaise
It Takes Two (To Make Things Right) : Women's Empowerment and Couple Concordance in South Asia
geographic_facet South Asia
South Asia
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9545
description This paper empirically assesses the relevance of women’s agency for family health and domestic violence outcomes in South Asia. It discerns three forms of agency by considering how decisions are taken within the household and highlights differences in the intensity of the correlation between these forms of agency and household members’ well-being. Decision-making reports are matched by both spouses and classified as: (i) the wife participates in decisions, and both husband and wife agree about her role; (ii) the wife reports participating in decisions, but the husband does not recognize her role, that is, she takes power; and (iii) the husband reports that the wife participates in decisions, but the wife does not, that is, he gives power. Using cross-sectional data from six South Asian countries, the paper finds that the association between all forms of women’s agency and the health of their children is statistically significant and economically meaningful. In the cases of being underweight, used prenatal help, and modern use of contraception, and especially in the case of domestic violence, the spousal agreement variant of women’s agency has stronger beneficial correlations vis-à-vis the taking power or giving power variants. The paper emphasizes the importance of spousal support and the contextual component of women’s agency in South Asia, where social norms mediate women’s decision making and outcomes.
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author Bussolo, Maurizio
Sarma, Nayantara
Williams, Anaise
author_facet Bussolo, Maurizio
Sarma, Nayantara
Williams, Anaise
author_sort Bussolo, Maurizio
title It Takes Two (To Make Things Right) : Women's Empowerment and Couple Concordance in South Asia
title_short It Takes Two (To Make Things Right) : Women's Empowerment and Couple Concordance in South Asia
title_full It Takes Two (To Make Things Right) : Women's Empowerment and Couple Concordance in South Asia
title_fullStr It Takes Two (To Make Things Right) : Women's Empowerment and Couple Concordance in South Asia
title_full_unstemmed It Takes Two (To Make Things Right) : Women's Empowerment and Couple Concordance in South Asia
title_sort it takes two (to make things right) : women's empowerment and couple concordance in south asia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/461541613499825913/It-Takes-Two-To-Make-Things-Right-Womens-Empowerment-and-Couple-Concordance-in-South-Asia
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