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Strengthening Economic Rights And Women’s Occupational Choice

Strengthening Economic Rights  And Women’s Occupational Choice Author: The World Bank Group(mary Hallward-driemeier Ousman Gajigo)

Date Published: 2:42:12 PM Thursday, 23-January-2020


This paper evaluates the impact of strengthening legal rights on the types of economic opportunities that are pursued. Ethiopia changed its family law, requiring both spouses’ consent in the administration of marital property, removing the ability of a spouse to deny permission for the other to work outside the home, and raising women’s minimum age of marriage. Thus both access to resources and the removal of restrictions on employment served to strengthen women’s bargaining position within the household and their ability to pursue economic opportunities. Although this reform now applies nationally, it was initially rolled out in the two chartered cities and three of Ethiopia’s nine regions.