This study examines how various determinants of women's decision-making power affect their health status in rural Ethiopia. It identifies the determinants of women's decision-making power using a qualitative survey conducted over 2008-9, and it investigates their effects on women's health status using the Ethiopian Rural Household Survey panel dataset for the period 1994-2004. The study finds that women's health status is positively associated with their education, the number of brothers they have, whether they live in their birthplace, and whether their age is close to that of their husband. In contrast, women's health is negatively associated with whether they are in a marriage of their choice compared to an arranged marriage. The study c...
Ethiopia has one of the largest populations in the world, an estimate of 114 million inhabitants. Wi...
Abstract Background Most previous studies on healthcare service utilization in low-income countries ...
Empowering women is considered to affect households livelihood outcomes both directly through empha...
This study examines how various determinants of women's decision-making power affect their health st...
This study examines how various determinants of women's decision-making power affect their health st...
Mihiretu Alemayehu, Mengistu Meskele School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences and Medici...
Abstract Background Women's autonomy in health care decision-making is very crucial for the well-bei...
peer reviewedThis study examines the effects of an exogenous change in family policy in Ethiopia on ...
Introduction. Poor decision-making power on family planning among married women is a public health c...
Current research and policy on maternal and child health-care in Eritrea and Ethiopia focus primaril...
Background: Women's autonomy in health-care decision is a prerequisite for improvements in maternal ...
Background: Women’s decisions on family planning use have multiple benefits to the family and commun...
Background: The low status of women prevents them from recognizing and voicing their concerns about ...
Women’s participation in economic activities is considered as a vital factor for ensuring sustainabl...
Despite the broad range of studies measuring women s intra-household decision-making power, the poss...
Ethiopia has one of the largest populations in the world, an estimate of 114 million inhabitants. Wi...
Abstract Background Most previous studies on healthcare service utilization in low-income countries ...
Empowering women is considered to affect households livelihood outcomes both directly through empha...
This study examines how various determinants of women's decision-making power affect their health st...
This study examines how various determinants of women's decision-making power affect their health st...
Mihiretu Alemayehu, Mengistu Meskele School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences and Medici...
Abstract Background Women's autonomy in health care decision-making is very crucial for the well-bei...
peer reviewedThis study examines the effects of an exogenous change in family policy in Ethiopia on ...
Introduction. Poor decision-making power on family planning among married women is a public health c...
Current research and policy on maternal and child health-care in Eritrea and Ethiopia focus primaril...
Background: Women's autonomy in health-care decision is a prerequisite for improvements in maternal ...
Background: Women’s decisions on family planning use have multiple benefits to the family and commun...
Background: The low status of women prevents them from recognizing and voicing their concerns about ...
Women’s participation in economic activities is considered as a vital factor for ensuring sustainabl...
Despite the broad range of studies measuring women s intra-household decision-making power, the poss...
Ethiopia has one of the largest populations in the world, an estimate of 114 million inhabitants. Wi...
Abstract Background Most previous studies on healthcare service utilization in low-income countries ...
Empowering women is considered to affect households livelihood outcomes both directly through empha...