Women’s Agency and the Quality of Family Relationships in India

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Keera Allendorf
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[1] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Sociology
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Population Research and Policy Review | 2012年 / 31卷
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Family; Marital quality; Gender; Empowerment; Agency; India;
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The role of family context in determining women’s agency has been addressed through kinship patterns, household structure, and domestic violence. This study suggests that another aspect of family context—family relationship quality—can also influence women’s agency. Data from the Women’s Reproductive Histories Survey, collected in Madhya Pradesh, India, are used to examine whether family relationship quality is a determinant of women’s agency. Results show that women with higher quality relationships with husbands and parents-in-law do have greater agency. Further, family relationship quality is just as influential as other well known determinants of agency, including education and employment.
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