Determinants of Women Empowerment in Bishoftu Town; Oromia Regional State of Ethiopia

Authors

  • Zenaye Degefu Agazhi

Keywords:

Women, Empowerment, Probit, Bishoftu, Ethiopia

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the status of women's empowerment and its determinants using women's asset endowment and decision-making potential as indicators. To determine representative sample size, this study used a two-stage sampling technique, and 122 sample respondents were selected at random. To analyze the data in this study, descriptive statistics and a probit model were used. The average women's empowerment index was 0.41, indicating a relatively lower status of women's empowerment in the study area. According to the study's findings, only 40.9% of women were empowered, while the remaining 59.1% were not. The probit model results show that women's access to the media, women's income, and their husbands' education status have a significant and positive impact on the status of women's empowerment, while the family size of households has a negative impact. As a result, it is important to enhance women's access to the media and income, promote family planning and contraception, and improve men's educational status in order to improve the status of women's empowerment.

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Published

2023-11-16

How to Cite

Agazhi, Z. D. (2023). Determinants of Women Empowerment in Bishoftu Town; Oromia Regional State of Ethiopia. International Journal of Rural Development, Environment and Health Research, 7(6). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijreh/article/view/6794