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An analysis of the respective contributions of husband and wife in farming households in Kenya to decisions regarding the use of income : a multinomial logit approach

Osanya, J.

An analysis of the respective contributions of husband and wife in farming households in Kenya to decisions regarding the use of income : a multinomial logit approach - United Kingdom : Elsevier, 2020.

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This paper analyzes the socio-economic characteristics of households that affect husbands and wives' contributions to decisions regarding the use of income from crop and livestock sales in Kenya. Using a sample of 276 households, we apply a multinomial logit model to assess factors affecting decision-making. Results show that husbands make most decisions concerning agriculture, while wives mainly decide on daily household expenditure. Higher education levels were found to increase women's involvement in decision-making on income use. Group membership had a positive effect on joint decision-making on income use. The study recommends improving women's access to education, which will improve their access to productive resources, hence their decision-making power. Providing incentives for members of agricultural groups can provide avenues for learning. Gender-transformative approaches that empower women and sensitize men to allow space for women to engage in decision-making, can have an impact in improving the decision-making capacity of women in households.


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0277-5395

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2020.102419


Gender
Households
Decision making
Income


Kenya

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