Table 7.
Association between high women’s land tenure security and clothing expenditure shares spent on men, women, boys, and girls in male-head households
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men’s clothing share |
Women’s clothing share |
Boy’s clothing share |
Girl’s clothing share |
|
| OLS | 0.005 (0.016) | 0.016* (0.006) | 0.019 (0.015) | −0.041* (0.014) |
| IV-2SLS | −0.160** (0.081) | 0.110*** (0.038) | −0.133** (0.065) | 0.182*** (0.016) |
| First stage F statistic | 58.93 | 58.93 | 58.93 | 58.93 |
| Observations | 889 | 890 | 891 | 892 |
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| Controls: | ||||
| # of adults, # of children | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Head’s age | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Cereal output | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Livestock units | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Note: OLS = ordinary least squares and IV-2SLS = instrumental variable two-stage least squares. Each figure in the OLS and IV-2SLS rows is the coefficient on HighTenureSecurity from a unique linear regression on the dependent variables in header row. HighTenureSecurity is a dummy equal to 1 if the female respondent of a given household reported a high land tenure security. Standard errors clustered on region in parentheses.
p<0.01,
p<0.05,
p<0.1.