(Joint) Bank Savings, Female Empowerment, and Child Labor in Rural Ethiopia

Jose Galdo
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This study examines whether the random allocation of single and joint savings accounts to cash crop farmers in rural Ethiopia is associated with increased savings and changes in decision-making authority and control over resources that could ultimately affect child labor and schooling resource allocations. Consistent with posited channels of intrahousehold bargaining models, women from households assigned to the joint saving treatment group show significant gains in autonomy and control of savings resources, broader financial empowerment, and increased labor participation. Positive effects on school participation and attendance are reported for girls, although point estimates are measured imprecisely. In a setting where schooling and child labor are not mutually exclusive, children work more when joint deposit accounts are available. In the absence of impacts on household income, this increase in child labor is explained by complementarities between adult farm labor and child labor in the household production function, which is reinforced by lumpy investments in labor-intensive agricultural inputs that likely increased the opportunity costs of children's time.
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(联合)埃塞俄比亚农村地区的银行储蓄、女性赋权和童工问题
本研究探讨了向埃塞俄比亚农村地区的经济作物种植农户随机分配单个和联合储蓄账户是否与储蓄增加以及决策权和资源控制权的变化有关,而这些变化最终会影响童工和学校教育资源的分配。与假设的家庭内部讨价还价模式渠道一致,被分配到联合储蓄处理组的家庭的妇女在储蓄资源的自主权和控制权、更广泛的财务赋权和更多的劳动参与方面都有显著提高。女孩的入学率和出勤率也得到了积极的影响,尽管点估计值的测量并不精确。在学校教育和童工并不相互排斥的情况下,如果有联合存款账户,儿童的工作会更多。在对家庭收入没有影响的情况下,童工增加的原因是家庭生产函数中成人农业劳动和童工之间的互补性,而对劳动密集型农业投入的一次性投资可能增加了儿童时间的机会成本,从而加强了这种互补性。
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