Sub-Saharan Africa has a high incidence of polygyny. Countries in this region are also characterized by large age gaps between husbands and wives, high fertility, and the payment of a brideprice at marriage. In monogamous countries, on the other hand, the bride's parents traditionally give a dowry (negative brideprice) at marriage. Sub-Saharan Africa is also the poorest region of the world. In this paper I ask whether banning polygyny could play any role for development in Sub-saharan Africa. Since this experiment does not exist in the data, I address the question using a formal model of polygyny and analyze the effects of enforcing monogamy within the model. I find that enforcing monogamy lowers fertility, shrinks the spousal age gap, a...
In a polygamous society, all monogamous women are potentially at risk of polygamy. However, both the...
We use simple public goods games to investigate spousal behavior in Kano, northern Nigeria, one of t...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a high incidence of polygyny. Countries in this region are also characterized...
Countries where polygyny (one man married to several wives) is allowed differ from monogamous countr...
Many Sub-Saharan African countries are extremely poor. It has been argued that the marriage system -...
This paper studies how short-term changes in aggregate economic conditions influence family formatio...
Motivated by a simple model, I use DHS data to test nine hypotheses about the prevalence and decline...
This paper examines why developed countries are monogamous while rich men throughout history have te...
Polygamy is common in Africa, and is blamed for negative outcomes. I use DHS data to test nine hypot...
This paper uses household data from 28 African countries to study the effects of polygyny on child h...
Polygyny is an institution with deep roots in West Africa. Many papers have attempted to explain the...
International audienceIn a polygamous society, all monogamous women are potentially at risk of polyg...
General polygyny -- near universal marriage and polygyny -- is common in Africa. But why would men m...
In a polygamous society, all monogamous women are potentially at risk of polygamy. However, both the...
We use simple public goods games to investigate spousal behavior in Kano, northern Nigeria, one of t...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a high incidence of polygyny. Countries in this region are also characterized...
Countries where polygyny (one man married to several wives) is allowed differ from monogamous countr...
Many Sub-Saharan African countries are extremely poor. It has been argued that the marriage system -...
This paper studies how short-term changes in aggregate economic conditions influence family formatio...
Motivated by a simple model, I use DHS data to test nine hypotheses about the prevalence and decline...
This paper examines why developed countries are monogamous while rich men throughout history have te...
Polygamy is common in Africa, and is blamed for negative outcomes. I use DHS data to test nine hypot...
This paper uses household data from 28 African countries to study the effects of polygyny on child h...
Polygyny is an institution with deep roots in West Africa. Many papers have attempted to explain the...
International audienceIn a polygamous society, all monogamous women are potentially at risk of polyg...
General polygyny -- near universal marriage and polygyny -- is common in Africa. But why would men m...
In a polygamous society, all monogamous women are potentially at risk of polygamy. However, both the...
We use simple public goods games to investigate spousal behavior in Kano, northern Nigeria, one of t...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...