非洲的家庭户主与贫困

Headship and Poverty in Africa

World Bank Economic Review · 2020
被引 32
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了非洲女性户主家庭与男性户主家庭的贫困比较,发现考虑婚姻状况和家庭人口结构后,女性户主家庭贫困率更高。

Abstract

Abstract Standard welfare comparisons between female-headed households (FHHs) and male-headed households (MHHs) have largely ignored two confounding factors: marital status (affecting access to assets and markets) and heterogeneity in household demographics (with bearing on economies of scale in consumption). Both influence welfare and are correlated with sex of headship. As judged by the usual per capita welfare measures, FHHs have lower poverty rates than MHHs in Africa. However, even a modest adjustment for economies of scale in consumption changes the poverty comparisons, with FHHs faring significantly worse overall in East, Central, and Southern Africa. Marital status also matters: the households of female heads are poorer than MHHs except when the female head is married. Taking the head's marital status and the household's demographics into account is critical to the association between female headship and welfare outcomes.

女性户主家庭贫困率家庭规模经济婚姻状况非洲