Participation of adolescents in household decision-making process in Bangladesh

<b>Background:</b> The decision-making authority is one of the ways of measuring the female empowerment, although mere participation in any matter does not corroborate full empowerment of women. However, participation in decision-making process in household matters considers that a femal...

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Main Authors: Rahman Mizanur (Author), Kabir M (Author), Shahidullah M (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2007-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:<b>Background:</b> The decision-making authority is one of the ways of measuring the female empowerment, although mere participation in any matter does not corroborate full empowerment of women. However, participation in decision-making process in household matters considers that a female is accounted in the family. <b> Objective:</b> The present study investigated to the extent at which the female adolescents participated in decision-making process in household matters and assessed the factors influencing them. <b> Study Setting:</b> Both rural and urban areas of Bangladesh. <b> Study Design:</b> A quantitative and a qualitative study designs were adopted for this study. <b> Sample Size and Sampling:</b> A cluster sampling technique was used to select the sample. A sample of 3362 female adolescents irrespective of their marital status was selected using a cluster sampling technique. To complement the results found in quantitative analysis, a series of focus group discussions were also conducted among the adolescents. <b> Results:</b> The analysis revealed that a large proportion of the study adolescents did not participate in any decision-making process in their household matters. Only about one-third (31.1&#x0025;) of the adolescents participated in any household matter; however, the acceptance of their opinions was minimal. In spite of little participation of adolescents in family matters, multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that older adolescents aged 15-19 years, years of schooling, work status, and the family members with a positive attitude toward female education appeared to be the influencing factors for adolescent participation in household affairs (<i> P &lt; 0.05</i> ). <b> Conclusions</b> : The study concluded that gainful economic activities of adolescents and female education are the key elements for participation of female adolescents in different household matters.
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