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The power of the family: kinship and intra-household decision making in rural Burundi
Authors:Rama Lionel Ngenzebuke  Bram De Rock  Philip Verwimp
Affiliation:1.ECARES (European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics),Université Libre de Bruxelles,Brussels,Belgium;2.CERMI (Centre for European Research in Microfinance),Université Libre de Bruxelles,Brussels,Belgium;3.ECARES,Université Libre de Bruxelles,Brussels,Belgium;4.Department of Economics,KU Leuven,Leuven,Belgium
Abstract:In this paper we show that in rural Burundi the characteristics of the female’s kinship are highly correlated with her decision-making power. First, a female whose own immediate family is at least as rich as her husband’s counterpart enjoys a greater say over children- and asset-related decision-making. Second, the size, relative wealth and proximity of the extended family also matter. Third, kinship characteristics prove to be more important than (standard) individual and household characteristics. Finally, we also show that the female’s say over asset-related decision-making is positively associated with males’ education, more than with female’s education per se. All these correlation patterns can inform policies aiming at empowering women or targeting children through women’s empowerment.
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