The Causal Effect of Early Marriage on Women's Bargaining Power: Evidence from Bangladesh

Salauddin Tauseef, Farha Deba Sufian
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Early marriage restrains women's agency and bargaining strength in postmarital households, impairing their ability to make meaningful contributions to household decision making. This paper employs a comprehensive measure of women's empowerment in the domestic and productive spheres, and isolates the causal effect of age at marriage, instrumented by age at menarche, on their bargaining strength, using nationally representative data from Bangladesh. Results suggest that delayed marriages result in significantly higher empowerment scores and probability of being empowered for women, because of higher likelihood in achieving adequacy in their autonomy in agricultural production, control over income, ownership of assets and rights in those assets, and ability to speak in public. Favorable impacts of delayed marriage are also found on women's freedom of mobility, fertility choices, and their ability to decide on household expenses and investments, with the impacts likely coming via improvements in education and labor market outcomes when women married later.
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早婚对妇女议价能力的因果效应:来自孟加拉国的证据
早婚限制了妇女在婚后家庭中的能动性和谈判实力,削弱了她们为家庭决策做出有意义贡献的能力。本文利用孟加拉国具有全国代表性的数据,对妇女在家庭和生产领域的赋权情况进行了全面衡量,并分离出以初潮年龄为工具的结婚年龄对妇女议价能力的因果影响。结果表明,推迟结婚会显著提高妇女的赋权得分和赋权概率,因为她们更有可能在农业生产自主权、收入控制权、资产所有权和这些资产的权利以及在公共场合发言的能力方面获得充分的自主权。推迟结婚还对妇女的流动自由、生育选择以及决定家庭开支和投资的能力产生了有利影响,这些影响很可能是通过妇女晚婚后教育和劳动力市场成果的改善产生的。
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