Unpacking power dynamics and women's economic empowerment in polygynous households in Burkina Faso

Objective We aim to describe power distributions in polygynous households and consider how these matter for the production and allocation of food-generating resources in western Burkina Faso, where there is a high prevalence of polygyny. Background Recent studies on polygyny focus on its likely neg...

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Autores principales: Eissler, Sarah, Heckert, Jessica, Pedehombga, Abdoulaye, Sanou, Armande, Ganaba, Rasmané, Gelli, Aulo
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: Wiley 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168725
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author Eissler, Sarah
Heckert, Jessica
Pedehombga, Abdoulaye
Sanou, Armande
Ganaba, Rasmané
Gelli, Aulo
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Ganaba, Rasmané
Gelli, Aulo
Heckert, Jessica
Pedehombga, Abdoulaye
Sanou, Armande
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Heckert, Jessica
Pedehombga, Abdoulaye
Sanou, Armande
Ganaba, Rasmané
Gelli, Aulo
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description Objective We aim to describe power distributions in polygynous households and consider how these matter for the production and allocation of food-generating resources in western Burkina Faso, where there is a high prevalence of polygyny. Background Recent studies on polygyny focus on its likely negative consequences and mechanisms for explaining these outcomes using data from large multitopic surveys. These approaches fail to consider the underlying dynamics in polygynous households. Method As part of a 5-year mixed-methods evaluation of a nutrition- and gender-sensitive poultry value chain intervention in western Burkina Faso, we conducted a thematic analysis of 24 gender-disaggregated focus group discussions (265 individuals) and 24 semi-structured interviews in six communities. They focused on gender and power dynamics, food production, and food allocation with a specific focus on polygyny. Results Relationships among co-wives are often cooperative, though not necessarily warm, and typically hierarchical. Monogamous and polygynous marriage may support women's empowerment in different domains. Polygynous co-wives may be able to divide care work, but first wives often control how labor is divided. In monogamous marriages, wives often make decisions jointly with their husbands, while in polygynous marriages, most co-wives are left out of decisions. In polygynous households, women are better able to maintain control over their earnings. Conclusion We discuss these findings in terms of their implications for studying polygynous households in quantitative surveys and in terms of how to better design and target interventions for this population.
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spelling CGSpace1687252025-12-19T20:13:33Z Unpacking power dynamics and women's economic empowerment in polygynous households in Burkina Faso Eissler, Sarah Heckert, Jessica Pedehombga, Abdoulaye Sanou, Armande Ganaba, Rasmané Gelli, Aulo gender households nutrition value chain analysis women's empowerment Objective We aim to describe power distributions in polygynous households and consider how these matter for the production and allocation of food-generating resources in western Burkina Faso, where there is a high prevalence of polygyny. Background Recent studies on polygyny focus on its likely negative consequences and mechanisms for explaining these outcomes using data from large multitopic surveys. These approaches fail to consider the underlying dynamics in polygynous households. Method As part of a 5-year mixed-methods evaluation of a nutrition- and gender-sensitive poultry value chain intervention in western Burkina Faso, we conducted a thematic analysis of 24 gender-disaggregated focus group discussions (265 individuals) and 24 semi-structured interviews in six communities. They focused on gender and power dynamics, food production, and food allocation with a specific focus on polygyny. Results Relationships among co-wives are often cooperative, though not necessarily warm, and typically hierarchical. Monogamous and polygynous marriage may support women's empowerment in different domains. Polygynous co-wives may be able to divide care work, but first wives often control how labor is divided. In monogamous marriages, wives often make decisions jointly with their husbands, while in polygynous marriages, most co-wives are left out of decisions. In polygynous households, women are better able to maintain control over their earnings. Conclusion We discuss these findings in terms of their implications for studying polygynous households in quantitative surveys and in terms of how to better design and target interventions for this population. 2025-06 2025-01-08T22:48:11Z 2025-01-08T22:48:11Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168725 en https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S074301672300092X Open Access Wiley Eissler, Sarah; Heckert, Jessica; Pedehombga, Abdoulaye; Sanou, Armande; Ganaba, Rasmané; and Gelli, Aulo. 2025. Unpacking power dynamics and women's economic empowerment in polygynous households in Burkina Faso. Journal of Marriage and Family 87(3): 1249-1268. https://doi.org/10.1111/jomf.13063
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households
nutrition
value chain analysis
women's empowerment
Eissler, Sarah
Heckert, Jessica
Pedehombga, Abdoulaye
Sanou, Armande
Ganaba, Rasmané
Gelli, Aulo
Unpacking power dynamics and women's economic empowerment in polygynous households in Burkina Faso
title Unpacking power dynamics and women's economic empowerment in polygynous households in Burkina Faso
title_full Unpacking power dynamics and women's economic empowerment in polygynous households in Burkina Faso
title_fullStr Unpacking power dynamics and women's economic empowerment in polygynous households in Burkina Faso
title_full_unstemmed Unpacking power dynamics and women's economic empowerment in polygynous households in Burkina Faso
title_short Unpacking power dynamics and women's economic empowerment in polygynous households in Burkina Faso
title_sort unpacking power dynamics and women s economic empowerment in polygynous households in burkina faso
topic gender
households
nutrition
value chain analysis
women's empowerment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168725
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