Influence of Household Decisions on the Socio-Economic and Fertility Behaviour of Women in Rural Nigeria

C. Mbah, U. Isiugo-abanihe, E. Nwokocha
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Household decisions are a major determinant of socio-economic and fertility behaviour of women in several parts of the world. In Nigeria, women’s participation in household decisions is low and accounts for negligible involvement of women in critical decision-making processes at the household level. Women in Nigeria, face discrimination, subordination, exploitation and relegation in several spheres of life. It has been observed that this discrimination against women is more pronunced in the developing African countries, Nigeria inclusive. In Nigeria, the culture of Patriarchy has aways set the parameters for unequal relationship between women and men regarding economic and reproductive health. It has been adjudged that women constitute about half of the population of Nigeria, yet there is inherently a pronounced level of discrimination of women's participation in the decision-making process regarding socio-economic and fertility behaviour of women themselves. This paper therefore attempts to x-ray the conceptual clarification of decision-making, overview of women's Participation in decision-making process, factors influencing women’s decision-making process, influence of household decisions on socio-economic roles of women, relationship between Household Decisions and Contraceptive use among Women, influence of household decisions on fertility outcomes of women, theoretical underpin of influence of household decisions on socio-economic and fertility behaviour of women, factors that supports significant changes in the influence of men’s dominance on women’s fertility, conclusion and as well proffer practical solutions to this ugly situation faced by Nigerian women. This papar therefore, argues that if the recommendations proffered in this papar are considered by the government as policy framework it will go a long way in the actualization of the global agenda on reproductive health and women empowerment by 2020.   Received: 30 May 2023 / Accepted: 28 June 2023 / Published: 5 July 2023
家庭决策对尼日利亚农村妇女社会经济和生育行为的影响
在世界若干地区,家庭决定是妇女社会经济和生育行为的主要决定因素。在尼日利亚,妇女参与家庭决策的程度很低,妇女参与家庭一级关键决策过程的程度可以忽略不计。尼日利亚妇女在生活的几个领域面临歧视、从属、剥削和降级。人们注意到,这种对妇女的歧视在包括尼日利亚在内的非洲发展中国家更为明显。在尼日利亚,父权制文化始终为男女在经济和生殖健康方面的不平等关系设定了参数。据判断,妇女约占尼日利亚人口的一半,但在妇女参与有关妇女本身的社会经济和生育行为的决策过程方面,本身就存在明显的歧视。因此,本文试图从概念上澄清决策、概述妇女参与决策过程、影响妇女决策过程的因素、家庭决定对妇女社会经济作用的影响、家庭决定与妇女使用避孕药具之间的关系、家庭决定对妇女生育结果的影响。家庭决定对妇女的社会经济和生育行为产生影响的理论基础,这些因素支持男子主导地位对妇女生育能力的影响发生重大变化,并为尼日利亚妇女面临的这一丑陋局面提供实际解决办法。因此,本文件认为,如果政府将本文件提出的建议作为政策框架加以考虑,将大大有助于到2020年实现关于生殖健康和赋予妇女权力的全球议程。收稿日期:2023年5月30日/收稿日期:2023年6月28日/发表日期:2023年7月5日
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