尼日利亚的初婚年龄和当前婚姻与妇女创业

IF 3.3 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Feminist Economics Pub Date : 2021-08-08 DOI:10.1080/13545701.2021.1943486
U. Efobi, Oluwabunmi Opeyemi Adejumo, S. Atata
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本文以2008年和2013年尼日利亚人口与健康调查为基础,采用工具变量估计策略来估计尼日利亚妇女第一次和目前结婚时的年龄与创业之间的关系。这一结果表明,结婚后再多呆一年的女性创业的可能性会高出5个百分点。此外,与前一年相比,随着结婚年龄的增加,继续从事自营职业的可能性增加了约12个百分点。这一结果对于居住在农村和城市地区的妇女来说是一致的。婚前对教育的投资、较低的生育率和更好的婚内议价能力可能是解释估计关系的有效渠道。亮点早婚会带来经济成本,损害妇女的整体赋权。尼日利亚的早婚主要受宗教和文化因素的影响。早婚的女性不太可能从事创业并持续创业。早婚对创业的影响没有地域差异。晚婚与更好的教育、生育率下降和妇女议价能力的提高有关。
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Age at First and Current Marriage and Women’s Entrepreneurship in Nigeria
This paper relies on the 2008 and 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys and an instrumental variable estimation strategy to estimate the relationship between a Nigerian woman’s age at entry into her first and current marriage and entrepreneurship. The result suggests a 5-percentage point higher likelihood of engaging in entrepreneurship for women with an additional year of at marriage entry. Further, there is about a 12-percentage point increase in the likelihood of continuous engagement in self-employed work over the prior year with an additional year of age at marriage entry. This result is consistent for women who reside in rural and urban locations. Premarital investments in education, lower fertility, and better intramarriage bargaining power are the likely operative channels that explain the estimated relationship. HIGHLIGHTS Early marriage entry has economic costs and hurts women’s overall empowerment. Early marriage in Nigeria is mainly influenced by religious and cultural factors. Women who marry early are less likely to engage in entrepreneurship and to do so continuously. There are no geographic differences in the effects of early marriage entry on entrepreneurship. Later marriage is associated with better education, declining fertility, and improved bargaining power of women.
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Feminist Economics
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期刊介绍: Feminist Economics is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an open forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical exchanges, the journal enlarges and enriches economic discourse. The goal of Feminist Economics is not just to develop more illuminating theories but to improve the conditions of living for all children, women, and men. Feminist Economics: -Advances feminist inquiry into economic issues affecting the lives of children, women, and men -Examines the relationship between gender and power in the economy and the construction and legitimization of economic knowledge -Extends feminist theoretical, historical, and methodological contributions to economics and the economy -Offers feminist insights into the underlying constructs of the economics discipline and into the historical, political, and cultural context of economic knowledge -Provides a feminist rethinking of theory and policy in diverse fields, including those not directly related to gender -Stimulates discussions among diverse scholars worldwide and from a broad spectrum of intellectual traditions, welcoming cross-disciplinary and cross-country perspectives, especially from countries in the South
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