Economic Bargaining Power and Financial Decision-Making among Married and Cohabitant Women in South Africa

Economic Bargaining Power and Financial Decision-Making among Married and Cohabitant Women in South Africa

Author: 
Guvuriro, Sevias
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2019
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Booysen, Frederik, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Development Southern Africa
Source: 
Development Southern Africa Vol 36 No 4 2019 pp. 504-518
Abstract: 

Women's economic empowerment remains an important global policy issue and their involvement in household decision-making is critical for development. This paper aims to elucidate a key feature of bargaining models of intra-household decision-making, namely the dynamics between women's economic bargaining power and their financial decision-making power. The paper also documents trends and transitions in financial decision-making. Using balanced panel data from South Africa's National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS), the analysis finds that women who are married or living together remain economically disadvantaged compared to their male counterparts. Although gaining ground in terms of financial decision-making responsibility, women also remain disadvantaged compared to men in terms of financial decision-making power. Yet, employment opportunities significantly enhances women's role in financial decision-making, thus arguing a case for continued efforts at women's economic empowerment.

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CITATION: Guvuriro, Sevias. Economic Bargaining Power and Financial Decision-Making among Married and Cohabitant Women in South Africa . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2019. Development Southern Africa Vol 36 No 4 2019 pp. 504-518 - Available at: https://library.au.int/economic-bargaining-power-and-financial-decision-making-among-married-and-cohabitant-women-south