In this paper, we explore a unique exogenous instrument to examine how the intra-familial position of women influence health outcomes of their children using micro data from Ghana. Using the 2SLS-IV estimation technique,we build a model of household bargaining and child health development with perceptions of women regarding wife-beating and marital rape in the existence of domestic violence laws, in Ghana. Even though the initial OLS estimates suggest that women’s participation in decisions regarding purchases of household consumption goods help to improve child health outcomes, the IV estimates reveal that the presence of endogeneity underestimates the impact of women’s bargaining power on child health outcomes. Our test for endogeneity al...
Background: One of the key reasons for the high prevalence of intimate partner violence among women ...
This paper assesses the significance of a set of threats of domestic violence in ten We...
Over the last few decades, the field of research examining the social and cultural factors influenci...
In this paper, we explore a unique exogenous instrument to examine how the intra-familial position o...
Abstract. I explore a unique exogenous instrument to examine how the intra-familial position of wome...
This thesis addresses three key research questions, which explore empirically, the links between wom...
Trends in developing economies suggest that as relative female intrahousehold bargaining power impro...
This paper investigates how domestic violence relates to violence against children, including severe...
This study uses data from the Ghana Living Standards Survey to examine the link between women’s barg...
This thesis investigates the effect of higher women’s bargaining power on the health of the family, ...
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
Research on intrahousehold resource allocation suggests that household decision-making may be affect...
Weather shocks and other shocks affecting the economy of farm households often trigger a cascade of ...
Most of what is known on the relationship between bridewealth and domestic violence is in the realm ...
peer reviewedThis study examines the effects of an exogenous change in family policy in Ethiopia on ...
Background: One of the key reasons for the high prevalence of intimate partner violence among women ...
This paper assesses the significance of a set of threats of domestic violence in ten We...
Over the last few decades, the field of research examining the social and cultural factors influenci...
In this paper, we explore a unique exogenous instrument to examine how the intra-familial position o...
Abstract. I explore a unique exogenous instrument to examine how the intra-familial position of wome...
This thesis addresses three key research questions, which explore empirically, the links between wom...
Trends in developing economies suggest that as relative female intrahousehold bargaining power impro...
This paper investigates how domestic violence relates to violence against children, including severe...
This study uses data from the Ghana Living Standards Survey to examine the link between women’s barg...
This thesis investigates the effect of higher women’s bargaining power on the health of the family, ...
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
Research on intrahousehold resource allocation suggests that household decision-making may be affect...
Weather shocks and other shocks affecting the economy of farm households often trigger a cascade of ...
Most of what is known on the relationship between bridewealth and domestic violence is in the realm ...
peer reviewedThis study examines the effects of an exogenous change in family policy in Ethiopia on ...
Background: One of the key reasons for the high prevalence of intimate partner violence among women ...
This paper assesses the significance of a set of threats of domestic violence in ten We...
Over the last few decades, the field of research examining the social and cultural factors influenci...