Several policy initiatives support the empowerment of women to improve their reproductive health. Little is known, however, about the inverse effect that reproductive health might have on women's empowerment. Women are pressured to conform to their reproductive role, and an inability to do so might affect their empowerment, including control over their own body. Using a panel dataset of 504 married women in Northern Tanzania, we find that women who experienced a pregnancy loss show more tolerant views of partner violence and that child mortality lowers their perceived control over the sexual relationship with their spouse. The number of living children did not affect bodily integrity. These results confirm that women's bodily integrity is p...
Background: Prolonged sexual abstinence after childbirth is a socio-cultural practice with health im...
Despite over 20 years of efforts to improve maternal health, complications of pregnancy and childbir...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
While abundant evidence exists on the positive effect of women's empowerment on reproductive health,...
Several policy initiatives support the empowerment of women to improve their reproductive health. Li...
Professional Paper in fulfillment of the Masters of Public Policy DegreeThis paper examines the impa...
This article uses data from Northern Tanzania to analyse how economic empowerment helps women reduce...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility i...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility ...
Maternal and newborn mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa where use of a skilled...
BACKGROUND: Violence by an intimate partner is increasingly recognized as an important public and re...
Sexual and reproductive health rights have gained importance over the last three decades. Despite th...
Abstract Background Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem with nega...
Objective Women’s empowerment and its association with fertility preference are vital for central-le...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
Background: Prolonged sexual abstinence after childbirth is a socio-cultural practice with health im...
Despite over 20 years of efforts to improve maternal health, complications of pregnancy and childbir...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
While abundant evidence exists on the positive effect of women's empowerment on reproductive health,...
Several policy initiatives support the empowerment of women to improve their reproductive health. Li...
Professional Paper in fulfillment of the Masters of Public Policy DegreeThis paper examines the impa...
This article uses data from Northern Tanzania to analyse how economic empowerment helps women reduce...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility i...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility ...
Maternal and newborn mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa where use of a skilled...
BACKGROUND: Violence by an intimate partner is increasingly recognized as an important public and re...
Sexual and reproductive health rights have gained importance over the last three decades. Despite th...
Abstract Background Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem with nega...
Objective Women’s empowerment and its association with fertility preference are vital for central-le...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
Background: Prolonged sexual abstinence after childbirth is a socio-cultural practice with health im...
Despite over 20 years of efforts to improve maternal health, complications of pregnancy and childbir...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...