Bride Price and Female Education

Published By: Bureau for Research in Economic Analysis of Develo | Published Date: February, 27 , 2018

The paper examines how the effects of school construction on girls’ education vary with a widely-practiced marriage custom called bride price, which is a payment made by the husband and/or his family to the wife’s parents at marriage. It began by developing a model of educational choice with and without bride price. The model generates a number of predictions that was tested in two countries that have had large-scale school construction projects, Indonesia and Zambia. Consistent with the model, it was found that for groups that practice the custom of bride price, the value of bride price payments that the parents receive tend to increase with their daughter’s education. As a consequence, the probability of a girl being educated is higher among bride price groups. The model also predicts that families from bride price groups will be the most responsive to policies, like school construction, that are aimed at increasing female education.

Author(s): Nava Ashraf, Natalie Bau, Nathan Nunn, Alessandra Voena | Posted on: Sep 17, 2018 | Views() | Download (420)


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