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女性赋权与生殖历程体验。

Women's empowerment and reproductive experiences over the lifecourse.

机构信息

International Center for Research on Women, 1120 20th Street NW, Suite 500 North, Washington, DC 20036, United States.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2010 Aug;71(3):634-642. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.04.019. Epub 2010 May 12.

Abstract

This paper examines the complex interplay between reproductive experiences and women's empowerment using rich life history data from a survey in India. Previous research has examined the influence of a rather limited range of reproductive events, focusing on how many children or sons a woman has borne, and has only superficially incorporated the insights of lifecourse theory. Furthermore, it has often conceptualized empowerment as a static characteristic rather than a time-varying one, and has often failed to examine the influence of empowerment resources or previous empowerment levels. I focus on the cumulative influence of less-studied reproductive events-including unwanted or mistimed pregnancy, stillbirths, miscarriages, and abortions-on several dimensions of women's empowerment, including mobility, financial decision-making, experiences of violence, and threats of abandonment or homelessness using data collected from 2435 women in Madhya Pradesh, India during a 2002 household-based probability sample survey. Logistic regression revealed that, notably, few reproductive events have an impact on women's current empowerment, but rather, the extent of empowerment immediately after marriage emerges as a strong determinant of their current empowerment. However, women who have had abortions have higher odds of experiencing domestic violence, and experiencing mistimed pregnancies lowers the odds of violence. Incorporating the potential influence of prior life events and conditions, accounting for the possibility that experiences may accumulate to shape women's current empowerment portrays women's lives more completely and helps to identify key points of intervention.

摘要

本文利用印度调查中的丰富生活史数据,考察了生殖经历与妇女赋权之间的复杂相互作用。先前的研究考察了相当有限范围的生殖事件的影响,重点关注女性生育的孩子或儿子的数量,并只是肤浅地纳入了生命历程理论的观点。此外,它通常将赋权视为静态特征,而不是时变特征,并且常常未能检验赋权资源或先前赋权水平的影响。我关注较少研究的生殖事件的累积影响,包括意外或不合时宜的怀孕、死产、流产和堕胎,对女性赋权的几个方面的影响,包括流动性、财务决策、暴力经历以及被遗弃或无家可归的威胁,使用的数据来自印度中央邦 2002 年基于家庭的概率抽样调查中的 2435 名女性。逻辑回归显示,值得注意的是,很少有生殖事件对女性当前的赋权产生影响,而是婚姻后立即获得的赋权程度成为当前赋权的一个强有力决定因素。然而,有过堕胎经历的女性遭受家庭暴力的几率更高,而意外怀孕则降低了遭受暴力的几率。纳入先前生活事件和状况的潜在影响,并考虑到经验可能积累以塑造女性当前赋权的可能性,更全面地描绘了女性的生活,并有助于确定干预的关键点。

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