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Beyond 'death do us part': the long-term implications of divorce perceptions on women's well-being and child schooling in rural Ethiopia.

机译:除了“死亡使我们分开”之外,离婚观念对埃塞俄比亚农村妇女的福祉和子女教育的长期影响。

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This paper examines how women's perception of the division of household assets upon divorce affects women's well-being and child schooling outcomes in rural Ethiopia. Findings suggest that women who perceive that their husband would get all the assets in case of a divorce also tend to perceive less control over their lives. Implications of perceptions of unequal divorce allocations on child schooling are more striking: not only do children in households where perceived divorce allocations favor the husband do worse compared to children of the same age, but girls fare even worse than boys in these households.
机译:本文研究了妇女对离婚后家庭资产分配的看法如何影响埃塞俄比亚农村妇女的福祉和子女就学结果。调查结果表明,那些认为离婚后丈夫会获得全部财产的妇女也倾向于对自己的生活缺乏控制。离婚分配不平等的观念对儿童教育的影响更加惊人:与同龄儿童相比,不仅认为分配离婚的家庭比丈夫更糟糕的家庭孩子,而且女孩的收入甚至比男孩差。

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