女性教育与彩礼:来自乌干达小学教育改革证据

Female Education and Brideprice: Evidence from Primary Education Reform in Uganda

World Bank Economic Review · 2023
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用乌干达1997年取消小学学费的政策,研究发现该政策提高了女性教育水平,同时减少了彩礼习俗,表明教育政策能通过增强女性议价能力影响其婚姻生活。

Abstract

Abstract Universal primary education (UPE) policies have been shown to improve educational attainment and delay marriage and childbearing, particularly among rural girls. This disproportionate improvement in female relative to male education can change the bargaining structure between the wife and the husband. Furthermore, with the expectation of this change, decisions about marriage-market entry, matching, and marital arrangements, such as brideprice, can change. In particular, greater female bargaining power can increase the share of marriages without a brideprice in settings where husbands may demand a refund upon divorce. Using first-hand data on marital transfers and exploiting Uganda’s UPE, which abolished primary school fees in 1997, this study shows that longer UPE exposure is associated positively with female education and negatively with brideprice practice. The results imply that UPE policies can affect women’s marital lives by empowering them in household decisions. The study also discusses the consistency of the results with other potential mechanisms, such as selective marriage-market entry, marital squeeze, and assortative matching.

乌干达普及初等教育改革女性教育聘礼婚姻议价