配偶期望生育数量差异的战略回应:来自坦桑尼亚农村的实验证据

Strategic responses to disparities in spousal desired fertility: experimental evidence from rural Tanzania

Journal of Population Economics · 2025
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究在坦桑尼亚农村开展信息型家庭计划项目,发现夫妻共同咨询使丈夫期望生育数增加,妻子也相应增加,趋向丈夫偏好;而仅妻子参与的咨询则降低其生育期望,丈夫不变。

Abstract

Abstract In sub-Saharan Africa, the gap in fertility preferences between men and women may influence household fertility outcomes as men usually desire more children and have more intra-household bargaining power. We estimate the effect of an informational family planning program that randomizes the inclusion of husbands on fertility preferences (desired additional children) in rural Tanzania. Surprisingly, husbands who participated in joint family planning consultations increased their desired fertility, and their wives responded by also increasing their desired number of additional children, converging to his larger preferences. In contrast, women in private family planning consultations (without their husbands) reduced their fertility desires, while their husbands’ preferences remained unchanged. We provide evidence that the increase in women’s fertility preferences as a result of the joint consultations is related to polygamy. Women in polygamous marriages increase their demand for children substantially, likely as a strategic response to hearing their husbands’ stated preferences during the joint consultations.

配偶生育偏好差异家庭生育决策信息干预坦桑尼亚农村