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Household Bargaining and Excess Fertility: An Experimental Study in Zambia
by
Lee, Jean
, Field, Erica
, Ashraf, Nava
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/ Behavioral sciences
/ Birth control
/ Births
/ Children
/ Contraception
/ Contraceptives
/ Decision making
/ Developing countries
/ Familienplanung
/ Family planning
/ Family planning services
/ Feldforschung
/ Female fertility
/ Fertility
/ Haushaltsökonomik
/ Households
/ Husbands
/ Injectable contraceptives
/ LDCs
/ Moral Hazard
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Psychosocial well being
/ Sambia
/ Shorter Papers
/ Studies
/ Subjectivity
/ Transponders
/ Verhütungsmittel
/ Vouchers
/ Well being
/ Women
/ Womens health
/ Zambia
2014
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Household Bargaining and Excess Fertility: An Experimental Study in Zambia
by
Lee, Jean
, Field, Erica
, Ashraf, Nava
in
Access
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Birth control
/ Births
/ Children
/ Contraception
/ Contraceptives
/ Decision making
/ Developing countries
/ Familienplanung
/ Family planning
/ Family planning services
/ Feldforschung
/ Female fertility
/ Fertility
/ Haushaltsökonomik
/ Households
/ Husbands
/ Injectable contraceptives
/ LDCs
/ Moral Hazard
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Psychosocial well being
/ Sambia
/ Shorter Papers
/ Studies
/ Subjectivity
/ Transponders
/ Verhütungsmittel
/ Vouchers
/ Well being
/ Women
/ Womens health
/ Zambia
2014
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Household Bargaining and Excess Fertility: An Experimental Study in Zambia
by
Lee, Jean
, Field, Erica
, Ashraf, Nava
in
Access
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Birth control
/ Births
/ Children
/ Contraception
/ Contraceptives
/ Decision making
/ Developing countries
/ Familienplanung
/ Family planning
/ Family planning services
/ Feldforschung
/ Female fertility
/ Fertility
/ Haushaltsökonomik
/ Households
/ Husbands
/ Injectable contraceptives
/ LDCs
/ Moral Hazard
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Psychosocial well being
/ Sambia
/ Shorter Papers
/ Studies
/ Subjectivity
/ Transponders
/ Verhütungsmittel
/ Vouchers
/ Well being
/ Women
/ Womens health
/ Zambia
2014
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Household Bargaining and Excess Fertility: An Experimental Study in Zambia
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Household Bargaining and Excess Fertility: An Experimental Study in Zambia
2014
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We posit that household decision-making over fertility is characterized by moral hazard since most contraception can only be perfectly observed by the woman. Using an experiment in Zambia that varied whether women were given access to contraceptives alone or with their husbands, we find that women given access with their husbands were 19 percent less likely to seek family planning services, 25 percent less likely to use concealable contraception, and 27 percent more likely to give birth. However, women given access to contraception alone report a lower subjective well-being, suggesting a psychosocial cost of making contraceptives more concealable.
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