Title of article :
Magnitude and Factors Affecting Women’s Economic Empowerment for Participation in Decision making among Married Women at Reproductive Age in Assosa, Western Ethiopia
Author/Authors :
Taresa , Asefa Addis Ababa City Administration Health Bureau, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia , Gadisa, Abera Department of Economics - College of Business and Economics - Jimma University, Jimma Ethiopia
Abstract :
Background & aim: Women’s economic empowerment for participation in
decision making is the process of achieving women’s equal access and control over
economic resources and prerequisite for the Sustainable Development Goals and
pro-poor growth. Women’s economic empowerment is about rights and equitable
societies and requires sound public policies. The present study aimed to determine
the magnitude and factors affecting women’s economic empowerment for
participation in decision making among married women at reproductive age in
Assosa, western Ethiopia.
Methods: This community-based analytical cross-sectional study was conducted
on a total of 342 women at reproductive age in Assosa using simple random
sampling. Structured interview questionnaire that was reviewed and adapted from
different literature was used to collect data from the respondents. Descriptive
statistics and cross-tabulation were used to analyze the data. Multivariate logistic
regression was carried out to determine the independent predictor variables.
Results: The magnitude of women’s economic empowerment for decision-making
was 39.9%. Moreover, media exposure (AOR=14.90), experience of husband-wife
discussion (AOR=4.90), women's attitude toward wife beating (AOR=8.33) and
knowledge of family planning practice (AOR=1.00) were more likely associated
factors influencing women’s economic empowerment for participation in decision
making.
Conclusion: Media exposure at least one times per day, husband-wife discussion
on participation in decision making, women's attitude towards wife beating, and
knowledge of family planning practice were the independent predictors of
women’s economic empowerment for participation in decision making. Thus policy
related strategies should be designed to reach these special populations to
promote Women’s Economic Empowerment for Participation in Decision making.
Keywords :
Women’s Economic , Empowerment , Decision making , Magnitude , Assosa
Journal title :
Journal of Midwifery and Reproductive Health (JMRH)