This paper provides evidence about the relationship between bride price payments and fertility decisions in Senegal. Higher bride price payments reduce the fertility pressure for women with results being robust to confounding socio-economic and contextual factors. The fertility-reducing impact is greater for women who are economically dependent on their husbands. In polygamous households and for arranged marriages, a lower bride price increases fertility pressure while in monogamous households and for non-arranged marriages, the bride price does not affect fertility. As bride price payments have less power over (economically) independent women, empowerment will give leeway to girls in traditional societies
Marriages in traditional societies often include a transfer between the involved parties. In some so...
Lardoux Solène, van de Walle Etienne.- Polygyny and Fertility in Rural Senegal The aim of this study...
<p>Female Genital Mutilation is widespread in sub- Saharan Africa despite being illegal in many coun...
textabstractThis paper provides evidence about the relationship between bride price payments and fer...
This article proposes an original theory of marriage payments based on insights gained from firsthan...
Marital conditions, through their impact on women’s human capital accumulation and relative bargaini...
Bride price is essential to marriage in West Africa, and its impact on wives' well-being in their ma...
This paper considers the impact of family planning on dowry transfers. We construct a marriage marke...
Economic growth and modernization of society are generally associated with fertility rate decreases ...
This article proposes a strategic framework to account for fertility choices in polygamous household...
Economic growth and modernization of society are generally associated with fertility rate decreases ...
This paper studies how short-term changes in aggregate economic conditions influence family formatio...
International audienceBride price is essential to marriage in West Africa, and its impact on wives’ ...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a high incidence of polygyny. Countries in this region are also characterized...
Marriage payments are conventionally explained by economists as resulting from the operation of mark...
Marriages in traditional societies often include a transfer between the involved parties. In some so...
Lardoux Solène, van de Walle Etienne.- Polygyny and Fertility in Rural Senegal The aim of this study...
<p>Female Genital Mutilation is widespread in sub- Saharan Africa despite being illegal in many coun...
textabstractThis paper provides evidence about the relationship between bride price payments and fer...
This article proposes an original theory of marriage payments based on insights gained from firsthan...
Marital conditions, through their impact on women’s human capital accumulation and relative bargaini...
Bride price is essential to marriage in West Africa, and its impact on wives' well-being in their ma...
This paper considers the impact of family planning on dowry transfers. We construct a marriage marke...
Economic growth and modernization of society are generally associated with fertility rate decreases ...
This article proposes a strategic framework to account for fertility choices in polygamous household...
Economic growth and modernization of society are generally associated with fertility rate decreases ...
This paper studies how short-term changes in aggregate economic conditions influence family formatio...
International audienceBride price is essential to marriage in West Africa, and its impact on wives’ ...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a high incidence of polygyny. Countries in this region are also characterized...
Marriage payments are conventionally explained by economists as resulting from the operation of mark...
Marriages in traditional societies often include a transfer between the involved parties. In some so...
Lardoux Solène, van de Walle Etienne.- Polygyny and Fertility in Rural Senegal The aim of this study...
<p>Female Genital Mutilation is widespread in sub- Saharan Africa despite being illegal in many coun...