识别缺乏人类认可的女性:来自马拉维和秘鲁的证据

Identifying Human Recognition Deprived Women: Evidence from Malawi and Peru

Journal of Development Studies · 2019
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用马拉维和秘鲁的人口健康调查数据,识别缺乏人类认可的女性,分析影响这种剥夺的社会人口和经济因素,发现配偶教育、女性教育、多次婚姻、配偶酗酒和报复行为等因素的作用。

Abstract

Using data from the Demographic and Health Surveys from Malawi and Peru, we identify human recognition deprived women and analyse social-demographic and socioeconomic factors influencing human recognition deprivation. We find educated spouses/partners are less likely to provide negative human recognition to women. We also observe women’s education has a small non-monotonic impact on the likelihood of human recognition deprivation. Women are also likely to be deprived if they were married more than once, have alcoholic partner/spouses and exert retaliatory behaviour. Additional heterogeneous outcomes exist for agricultural women in both countries. We argue that women’s human recognition can be improved overall with social policies/programs tackling alcohol use, violence and education in both countries.

人类认可剥夺女性马拉维秘鲁