Does ‘Love’ make a difference? Marriage choice and post-marriage decision-making power in India

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Asian Population Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-09 DOI:10.1080/17441730.2020.1852713
Manjistha Banerji, A. Deshpande
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ABSTRACT Women's limited intra-household decision-making power has several dimensions: geographic, cultural, economic, and demographic. The dimension we focus on in this paper relates to women's transition into marriage. Marriages in India are near universal and age at marriage is low implying that nearly all women spend a large part of their lives in a marriage. However, little is known about the bearing events transpiring at the beginning of a woman's marriage have on the path of her decision-making power in the household over her life course. Drawing on the life course theoretical framework, we argue that household authority follows a trajectory, which begins at least with her transition to marriage. Our analysis using panel data of 20,927 mothers from IHDS indicate three marriage types- self-choice marriages (5 per cent), parent-arranged with no choice on the part of young women (39 per cent) and parent-arranged - with some choice (56 per cent). Women who started married life in self-choice marriages later end up with the most decision-making power. But a complex pattern of power relationships emerges among wives, husbands, and in-laws. ‘Some-choice' marriages empower husbands and not the parents-in-law while ‘no-choice’ marriages typically benefit the parents-in-law and not the husbands or the wives.
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“爱”有影响吗?印度的婚姻选择和婚后决策权
女性有限的家庭内部决策权有几个维度:地理、文化、经济和人口。我们在本文中关注的维度与女性进入婚姻的过渡有关。印度的婚姻几乎是普遍的,结婚年龄很低,这意味着几乎所有女性都在婚姻中度过了一生的大部分时间。然而,人们对妇女婚姻之初发生的事件对其一生中在家庭中的决策权的影响知之甚少。根据生命历程理论框架,我们认为家庭权威遵循一个轨迹,至少从她向婚姻的过渡开始。我们对来自IHDS的20,927名母亲的面板数据进行了分析,发现三种婚姻类型——自我选择婚姻(5%),年轻女性没有选择的父母包办婚姻(39%)和父母包办婚姻——有一些选择(56%)。以自我选择婚姻开始婚姻生活的女性,最终拥有最大的决策权。但是,在妻子、丈夫和姻亲之间出现了一种复杂的权力关系模式。“有些选择”的婚姻赋予了丈夫权力,而不是公婆,而“没有选择”的婚姻通常使公婆受益,而不是丈夫或妻子。
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期刊介绍: The first international population journal to focus exclusively on population issues in Asia, Asian Population Studies publishes original research on matters related to population in this large, complex and rapidly changing region, and welcomes substantive empirical analyses, theoretical works, applied research, and contributions to methodology.
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