Hormonal contraceptive use and women’s labour supply: Qualitative evidence from Kayonza District In Rwanda

Y. Shimamura, H. Matsuda, M. Sekiyama
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This study examined the impact of the side effects of hormonal contraceptives on women’s health capital, which determines their ability to supply labour to sustain livelihood in subsistent agricultural communities. The findings draw upon interview data of 179 married couples in rural Rwanda. Of 138 women who experienced side effects at the time of the survey, 54 women reported that such side effects impacted their agricultural labour supply and housework from 4.96 to 2.23 hours and 3.12 to 2.19 hours, respectively. The decrease in the women’s labour supply altered the intrahousehold labour allocation. On average, their husbands engaged in farming for 5.54 hours and housework for 0.80 hours per day. When the women were unable to supply labour, their husbands tended to allocate more time to housework and less time to farming. These findings infer that side effects could lead to the loss of women’s bargaining power in their family and access to resources by reducing their labour supply and contribution to the household economy, and these outcomes need to be further investigated in the future. Additionally, this study emphasizes/highlights the imperious need for contraceptive switching and side effect counselling for couples to mitigate potential side effects. Key Words : Hormonal contraceptive, women’s labour supply, family planning, household economy
激素避孕药的使用和妇女的劳动力供应:来自卢旺达Kayonza地区的定性证据
这项研究调查了激素类避孕药对妇女健康资本的副作用的影响,这决定了她们在自给自足的农业社区提供劳动力维持生计的能力。调查结果基于对卢旺达农村179对已婚夫妇的访谈数据。在调查时出现副作用的138名妇女中,54名妇女报告说,这些副作用分别影响了她们的农业劳动力供应,从4.96小时到2.23小时,从3.12小时到2.19小时。妇女劳动力供给的减少改变了家庭内部劳动力分配。她们的丈夫平均每天从事农活5.54小时,家务0.80小时。当妇女无法提供劳动力时,她们的丈夫往往会把更多的时间分配给家务,而把更少的时间分配给农业。这些研究结果推断,副作用可能导致妇女在家庭中的议价能力丧失,并通过减少其劳动力供应和对家庭经济的贡献而获得资源,这些结果需要在未来进一步调查。此外,本研究强调/强调迫切需要避孕转换和副作用咨询,以减轻潜在的副作用。关键词:激素避孕;妇女劳动力供给;计划生育
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