衡量女性决策:来自厄瓜多尔、乌干达和也门现金与食品转移评估的指标选择与调查设计实验

Measuring women’s decisionmaking: Indicator choice and survey design experiments from cash and food transfer evaluations in Ecuador, Uganda and Yemen

World Development · 2021
被引 46
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过厄瓜多尔、乌干达和也门的转移支付项目调查实验,发现决策指标的小变化会显著改变女性排名和项目效果结论,且指标与女性地位关联不稳定,易受社会期望偏差影响,建议谨慎使用标准决策指标评估赋权。

Abstract

Women’s decisionmaking indicators are widely used in social science research, though insufficient attention is given to measurement issues. We interrogate variations in indicator construction using survey experiments undertaken in the context of transfer programs in Ecuador, Yemen, and Uganda. Findings show that small variations can lead to meaningful differences in how women are ranked on decisionmaking, as well as change conclusions on whether programs have significant impacts on decisionmaking. Results also raise questions as to how well indicators capture dimensions of empowerment as they are not consistently associated with measures of women’s status. Finally, in the context of Uganda, results indicate that measures are susceptible to social desirability bias, however further investigation is needed to assess this potential. We conclude that choices made in indicator construction matter and in the absence of standardized guidance, current practice is ad-hoc. Further, despite the wide use of these indicators, evaluating program success on women’s empowerment solely through standard decisionmaking indicators is not recommended. Finally, measurement innovation utilizing context-specific understanding of intra-household dynamics is needed.

女性决策权指标指标构建社会期望偏差现金与食品转移项目