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Widowhood and Asset Inheritance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Empirical Evidence from 15 Countries

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲的丧偶和资产继承:来自15个国家的经验证据

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Widows in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are perceived to face discrimination in asset inheritance, leading to poverty for themselves and their children. However, large-sample empirical research supporting this claim is scarce. This article explores asset inheritance among widows using two data sources: (i) nationally representative demographic and health survey (DHS) data from 15 SSA countries, and (ii) a 13-year longitudinal panel from the Kagera region in north-west Tanzania. Results indicate that, across the 15 DHS countries, less than half of widows report inheriting any assets; the proportion reporting inheriting the majority of assets is lower. Findings from Kagera indicate that the value of inheritance is significant in determining changes in long-term household welfare.
机译:撒哈拉以南非洲地区的寡妇被认为在资产继承方面面临歧视,导致他们自己和子女的贫穷。但是,缺乏支持这种说法的大样本实证研究。本文使用两个数据源探讨了寡妇之间的资产继承:(i)来自15个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的具有国家代表性的人口统计和健康调查(DHS)数据,以及(ii)来自坦桑尼亚西北部Kagera地区的13年纵向面板。结果表明,在15个DHS国家中,只有不到一半的寡妇报告继承了任何资产。报告继承大部分资产的比例较低。 Kagera的发现表明,继承的价值对于确定长期家庭福利的变化具有重要意义。

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