Women’s Empowerment and Wellbeing: Evidence from Africa

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Abstract

We use household survey data from Senegal to model the effects of empowerment within the home on married women’s wellbeing. The estimated effects of empowerment are at least as large as more conventional development indicators, such as household income. The size of the empowerment effect is robust to alternative estimation techniques, including an Instrumental Variables estimator.

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Fielding, D., & Lepine, A. (2017). Women’s Empowerment and Wellbeing: Evidence from Africa. Journal of Development Studies, 53(6), 826–840. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2016.1219345

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