Women's Empowerment and HIV Prevention in Rural Malawi

Type Journal Article - Feminist Economics
Title Women's Empowerment and HIV Prevention in Rural Malawi
Author(s)
Volume 22
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 1-25
URL http://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(13)00529-9/abstract
Abstract
Condom use and communication among sexual partners are important strategies for HIV
prevention. Using a panel data set of more than 1,200 married women in rural Malawi from
1998-2008, this paper shows that adequate HIV prevention strategies, i.e. condom use within
marriage and HIV-related spousal communication, are more widely used as women's
bargaining power increases. I focus on different dimensions of women’s empowerment,
namely personal and interpersonal empowerment. Among the proxies used for women's
empowerment, own income, knowledge of other local languages and awareness of exit
options from marriage are found to play a particularly important role in promoting adequate
preventive behaviors. The main findings continue to hold after individual-specific fixed effects
and time dummies are included in order to account for unobserved hetereogeneity and time
trends.

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