Strategic Choices in Polygamous Households: Theory and Evidence from Senegal

被引:15
|
作者
Rossi, Pauline [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
来源
REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES | 2019年 / 86卷 / 03期
关键词
Fertility; Polygamy; Africa; Non-cooperative models; Duration models; SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION; FERTILITY; POLYGYNY; GENDER; HEALTH; PRODUCTIVITY; INFORMATION; ALLOCATIONS; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.1093/restud/rdy052
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This article proposes a strategic framework to account for fertility choices in polygamous households. It uses unique data on fertility histories of a representative sample of co-wives in Senegal to estimate a duration model of birth intervals with individual baseline hazards. Exploiting entries and exits of co-wives as well as gender of births, empirical tests show that children are strategic complements. One wife raises her fertility in response to an increase by the other wife, because children are the best claim to resources controlled by the husband. This result is the first quantitative evidence that the competition between co-wives drives fertility upwards. It suggests that polygamy undermines the fertility transition in Sub-Saharan Africa by incentivizing women to want many children. This article is also one of the few attempts to open the black box of non-nuclear families, placing strategic interactions at the heart of household decision-making.
引用
收藏
页码:1332 / 1370
页数:39
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Managing Growing Pains for the Sustainable Growth of Organizations: Evidence from the Growth Pathways and Strategic Choices of Korean Firms
    Yeo, Yeongjun
    Park, Chansoo
    [J]. SUSTAINABILITY, 2018, 10 (10)
  • [42] Time rebound effect in households' energy use: Theory and evidence
    Mizobuchi, Kenichi
    Yamagami, Hiroaki
    [J]. CLEANER AND RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION, 2022, 5
  • [43] Russia's Strategic Choices from the Perspective of Offensive Neorealism
    Gonzalvez Valles, Jose
    [J]. REVISTA DE ESTUDIOS EN SEGURIDAD INTERNACIONAL-RESI, 2021, 7 (02): : 145 - 166
  • [44] Data from an incentivized laboratory experiment on strategic medical choices
    Ge, Ge
    Godager, Geir
    [J]. DATA IN BRIEF, 2021, 35
  • [45] Understanding Households' Choice of Cooking Fuels: Evidence from Urban Households in Pakistan
    Rahut, Dil Bahadur
    Ali, Akhter
    Mottaleb, Khondoker Abdul
    Aryal, Jeetendra Prakash
    [J]. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, 2020, 37 (01) : 185 - 212
  • [47] Strategic Disclosure and Stock Returns: Theory and Evidence from US Cross-Listing
    Goto, Shingo
    Watanabe, Masahiro
    Xu, Yan
    [J]. REVIEW OF FINANCIAL STUDIES, 2009, 22 (04): : 1585 - 1620
  • [48] STRATEGIC INVESTMENT UNDER OPEN ACCESS: THEORY AND EVIDENCE
    Klumpp, Tilman
    Su, Xuejuan
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, 2015, 63 (03): : 495 - 521
  • [49] Strategic entry deterrence and terrorism: Theory and experimental evidence
    Cadigan, John
    Schmitt, Pamela M.
    [J]. PUBLIC CHOICE, 2010, 143 (1-2) : 3 - 22
  • [50] Strategic change in the turnaround process: Theory and empirical evidence
    Barker, VL
    Duhaime, IM
    [J]. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 1997, 18 (01) : 13 - 38