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Have a Son, Gain a Voice: Son Preference and Female Participation in Household Decision Making

Rashid JavedCenter for the Analysis of Trade and Economic Transition (CATT), University of Pau and Pays de l’Adour, Pau, FranceMazhar MughalPau Business School, Pau, France
2018en
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This study analyses the effects of observed preference for boys on Pakistani women’s participation in household decision-making. We find a significant association between female participation in various household decisions and their preference for boys. Bearing at least one son is associated with 5 per cent, 7 per cent, and 5 per cent higher say in decisions involving healthcare, social, and consumption matters, respectively. Women’s role in financial affairs, however, does not change significantly. Female participation in decision-making grows with the number of sons but only up to third parity. The improvement in female participation remains limited and decision- or context-specific.

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