印度尼西亚已婚女性自主权的决定因素

The Determinants of Married Women's Autonomy in Indonesia

Feminist Economics · 2009
被引 82 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用2000年印尼家庭生活调查数据,研究亲属规范与劳动参与如何影响已婚女性在家庭决策中的自主权,发现父居制降低身体自主权,而妻居制提升个人与子女决策自主权。

Abstract

Abstract This paper investigates the determinants of married women's autonomy in Indonesia using the 2000 Indonesian Family Life Survey 3 (IFLS3). It considers the role of kinship norms and the effect of labor force participation on married women's autonomy. The measure of autonomy is based on self-reported answers to an array of questions relating to decision-making authority in the household. They include own-clothing, child-related and personal autonomy, physical mobility, and economic autonomy. The analysis examines if variations in women's autonomy are due to the prevailing kinship norms related to marriage in the community. In keeping with the anthropological literature, the analysis finds that living in patrilocal communities reduces physical autonomy for married women, whereas living in uxorilocal communities improves personal and child-related decision-making autonomy. Estimation results show that labor force participation, higher educational attainment, and increases in household wealth all have positive effects on married women's autonomy in Indonesia.

已婚女性自主权印度尼西亚亲属规范劳动力参与