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024 8 _ahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2016.06.002
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_aArestoff. F.
245 1 0 _aWomen’s empowerment across the life cycle and generations :
_bevidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
260 _aOxford (United Kingdom) :
_bElsevier,
_c2016.
500 _aPeer review
520 _aDoes female empowerment evolve over the life cycle, and has it changed across generations? We use data from the Demographic and Health Surveys covering a sample of about 191,000 adult women to evaluate the age, period and cohort effects regarding individual attitudes to marital violence. Pseudo-panel data are constructed from repeated cross-sections from five African countries in the 2000s. The estimates show that, over the life cycle, women tend to think that marital violence is less and less justifiable, and that younger cohorts are less likely than older cohorts to view marital violence as justifiable, even controlling for education.
546 _aText in English
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_aWomen's empowerment
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_aDomestic violence
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_91950
_aAfrica South of Sahara
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_aDjemai, E.
773 0 _dOxford (United Kingdom) : Elsevier, 2016.
_gv. 87, p. 70-87
_tWorld Development
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