莫桑比克农村地区离异、分居和丧偶的女性工人

Divorced, Separated, and Widowed Women Workers in Rural Mozambique

Feminist Economics · 2009
被引 52
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究发现莫桑比克农村女性工资劳动者中离异、分居或丧偶比例异常高,且劳动参与与婚姻状态双向关联;离异女性工作更好、更愿投资女儿教育,提示提高女性体面就业可改善非洲贫困妇女儿童福利。

Abstract

Abstract A remarkably high proportion of women wage workers in rural Mozambique are divorced, separated, or widowed. This paper explores the factors underlying the difference between the marital status of these wage workers and other rural women in Mozambique and establishes a strong relationship between labor-market participation and female divorce or widowhood. The association is likely to work in both directions. Moreover, contrastive exploration suggests that divorced and separated women differ from partnered women in many other important respects: they tend to have access to better jobs, and divorced and separated mothers are also remarkably good at investing in their daughters' education compared with other mothers and male respondents. This paper concludes by stressing the limits of regression techniques in teasing out causation and interactions between variables, and by suggesting that policies to increase women's access to decently paid wage employment could make a substantial difference to the welfare of very poor rural sub-Saharan African women and their children.

莫桑比克农村女性离异丧偶女性工资劳动者女性教育投资