Understanding the Influence of Women’s Education on Their Autonomy: Evidence From a Less Developed Area in Pakistan

Nadia Agha, M. Tarar
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Women’s autonomy or ability to make decisions is determined by several factors, education is one of them. In this paper, we have checked the association of women’s education with their autonomy. We have considered how women’s education influences the decisions regarding their marriage, participation in family’s decisions, access to healthcare facilities and management of finances in the family. From a randomly selected cluster of neighbourhoods/muhallas in Jacobabad city, we purposively selected 391 married women from different households for testing four hypotheses. Results reveal that education played a positive role in the women’s lives by enhancing their participation in the family’s power distribution. Women with graduate level education performed better in the family’s power distribution than women with primary or secondary level education. The women with graduate level education were asked their consent for marriage, had more frequent participation in family’s decisions and visited healthcare facilities more often. However, these women also had limited control over the family’s finances, which shows that educated women too do not have complete autonomy in managing and controlling household finances, which can empower them and enhance their status in the family.
了解教育对妇女自主权的影响:来自巴基斯坦欠发达地区的证据
妇女的自主权或做决定的能力是由几个因素决定的,教育是其中之一。本文考察了妇女教育与妇女自主的关系。我们考虑了妇女的教育如何影响其有关婚姻、参与家庭决策、利用保健设施和管理家庭财务的决定。从雅各布阿巴德市随机选择的社区/muhallas集群中,我们有目的地从不同的家庭中选择391名已婚妇女来检验四个假设。结果表明,教育在妇女的生活中发挥了积极作用,增强了她们对家庭权力分配的参与。在家庭权力分配中,受过研究生教育的女性比受过小学或中学教育的女性表现得更好。接受过研究生教育的妇女被问及是否同意结婚,她们更频繁地参与家庭决策,并更频繁地前往医疗机构。然而,这些妇女对家庭财务的控制也有限,这表明受过教育的妇女在管理和控制家庭财务方面也没有完全的自主权,这可以赋予她们权力并提高她们在家庭中的地位。
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