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All in the Family: Bequest Motives in Rural Tanzania

机译:全家福:坦桑尼亚乡村的遗赠动机

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While most research on bequest motives has focused on developed countries, less is known about the developing country context. This paper explores the drivers of bequest decisions in Kagera, Tanzania, with particular attention paid to the gender of parents and children. We draw primarily from predictions of the strategic bequest (exchange) model to evaluate whether parents divide their estate with the intent to solicit care from their children. A general preference for sons is observed within intended bequests of land and nonland assets, although women narrow the gap between male and female children. Parents favor children who have recently remitted income to the household, and parents with greater needs seem to favor children who will likely provide care. We also find some evidence that bequests are exchanged for gendered labor. The results indicate that parents in Tanzania make bequest decisions with deft consideration of their own needs.
机译:虽然大多数关于遗赠动机的研究都集中在发达国家,但对发展中国家的背景了解较少。本文探讨了坦桑尼亚卡格拉(Kagera)遗赠决定的驱动因素,并特别关注父母和孩子的性别。我们主要从战略性遗赠(交换)模型的预测中得出,以评估父母是否将其财产分割以求从孩子那里获得照料。在预期的土地和非土地资产遗赠中,人们普遍偏爱儿子,尽管妇女缩小了男女子女之间的差距。父母偏爱最近将收入汇入家庭的孩子,而需求更大的父母似乎偏爱可能会提供照料的孩子。我们还发现一些证据表明,遗赠已换成性别劳动。结果表明,坦桑尼亚的父母在充分考虑自己需求的基础上做出遗产决定。

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