The impact of rural women's employment on their empowerment at household level: the case of Sebeta Hawas Woreda, central Oremia, Ethiopia.

Aynalem Megersa
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Women’s participation in economic activities is considered as a vital factor for ensuring sustainable development. Accordingly, the Ethiopian government has enacted different policy measures which give due emphasis to enhancing women’s employment opportunities in its effort to alleviate poverty. Such policy measures are also believed to redress gender inequality within households and the society at large. This paper attempts to analyse the impacts of wage employment and self-employment on wives’ household decision-making power in their marital life based on the data generated from a rural community in Central Oromia, Ethiopia. The study employed mixed research methods. A survey was conducted to collect quantitative information from 555 currently married women residing in five sample kebeles in the study area. Propensity score matching method was used to estimate the effect of women’s wage employment and self-employment on their decision-making power. The quantitative results were substantiated using the qualitative data collected using in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews, which were analysed using constant thematic analysis. As argued in the theory of resources in cultural context, the results reveal that, irrespective of employment category, employment fails to positively affect the wives’ household decision-making power. The paper, in general, argues that it is crucial to give due attention to the role of a web of power structures (socio-cultural, economic, and political) in order to effectively ensure women’s empowerment and address gender inequality in the country.Keywords: rural women’s employment, empowerment, household, decision-making power, Sebeta Hawas, Central Oromia, Ethiopia
农村妇女就业对其在家庭层面赋权的影响:以埃塞俄比亚奥雷米亚中部的Sebeta Hawas wooreda为例。
妇女参与经济活动被认为是确保可持续发展的一个重要因素。因此,埃塞俄比亚政府制定了不同的政策措施,在减轻贫困的努力中适当强调增加妇女的就业机会。这些政策措施也被认为可以纠正家庭和整个社会中的性别不平等。本文基于埃塞俄比亚中部奥罗米亚农村社区的数据,试图分析工资就业和自营职业对妻子婚姻生活中家庭决策权的影响。这项研究采用了混合研究方法。进行了一项调查,收集了555名已婚妇女的定量信息,这些妇女居住在研究地区的五个样本kebeles。采用倾向得分匹配法,估计了女性工资性就业和自营职业对其决策能力的影响。定量结果通过深度访谈、焦点小组讨论和关键信息提供者访谈收集的定性数据得到证实,并使用持续主题分析对其进行分析。正如文化背景下的资源理论所论述的那样,研究结果表明,无论何种就业类别,就业都不能对妻子的家庭决策权产生积极影响。总的来说,本文认为,为了有效确保妇女赋权和解决该国的性别不平等问题,对权力结构网络(社会文化、经济和政治)的作用给予应有的关注是至关重要的。关键词:农村妇女就业、赋权、家庭、决策权、Sebeta Hawas、中奥罗米亚、埃塞俄比亚
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