How do couples in rural Tanzania make decisions? Findings from a novel mixed-methods approach for understanding intrahousehold decision-making
This paper responds to current concerns about quantitative methods for studying decision-making by describing the development of and results from an innovative transdisciplinary and mixed-methods tool for researching intrahousehold decision-making. The tool focuses specifically on decision-making about agricultural- and expenditure-related matters by spouses in marital or cohabiting relationships, although it could easily be adapted to alternative household compositions (e.g., mother–daughter dyads). The tool explores how decisions are made and why they are made alone or jointly.
Publisher: CGIAR
Author: Steven Cole
Other authors: Nathaniel Ferguson, Jessica Heckert, Devis Mwakanyamale, Greg Seymour, Shiferaw Feleke, Gundula Fischer, Innocensia John, Zawadi Lija, Mussa Nyaa and Happy Zacharia
Organization: CGIAR
Year: 2023
Country/ies: United Republic of Tanzania
Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Technical paper
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Content language: English