Using data from a survey of Bangladeshi households, this paper investigates the link between female status and food security. Employing three different indicators of female status – husband’s and wife’s assets brought at marriage, female share of household income and a composite index of women empowerment, the paper finds evidence of women’s status influencing food security. By raising the level of food security for some disadvantaged women’s groups female status is also found to be instrumental in mitigating the extent of gender-based within-household discrimination. The findings reveal that inferences drawn about food security by observing the changes in various non-food budget shares could be misleading or overemphasized.
- Publisher:
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UNU-WIDER
- Series:
- WIDER Research Paper
- Volume:
- 2007/79
- Title:
- Does Women’s Status Matter for Food Security? Evidence from Bangladesh
- Authors:
- Mohammad A. Razzaque and Mohammad Mokammel Karim Toufique
- Publication date:
- November 2007
- ISSN Web:
- 1810-2611
- ISBN 13 Web:
- 9789292300326
- Copyright holder:
- © UNU-WIDER
- Copyright year:
- 2007
- Keywords:
- food security, women’s status, intra-household distribution, gender discrimination, Bangladesh
- JEL:
- D13, D63, I0, O53
- Project:
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Gender and Food Security
- Sponsor:
- The governments of Denmark (Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Finland (Ministry for Foreign Affairs), Norway (Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Sweden (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency — Sida) and the United Kingdom (Department for International Development).
- Format:
- online