2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0021932024000221
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Exploring the link between household structure and women’s household decision-making autonomy in Mauritania

Florence Wullo Anfaara,
Daniel Amoak,
Nancy Osei Kye
et al.

Abstract: Governments in sub-Saharan African countries aim to increase married women’s household decision-making autonomy as it remains a critical determinant of desirable health behaviours such as healthcare utilisation, antenatal care visits, and safer sex negotiation. However, very few studies explore how household structure (i.e., monogamous or polygamous) is associated with married women’s household decision-making autonomy. Our paper seeks to address this gap. Using the 2019–20 Mauritania Demographic and Health Su… Show more

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