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Religious Belonging, Religious Agency, and Women's Autonomy in Mozambique.

Victor Agadjanian1, Scott T Yabiku1.   

Abstract

Women's autonomy has frequently been linked with women's opportunities and investments, such as education, employment, and reproductive control. The association between women's autonomy and religion in the developing world, however, has received less attention, and the few existing studies make comparisons across major religious traditions. In this study, we focus on variations in levels of female decision-making autonomy within a single religious tradition-Christianity. Using unique survey data from a predominantly Christian area in Mozambique, we devise an autonomy scale and apply it to compare women affiliated to different Christian denominations as well as unaffiliated women. In addition to affiliation, we examine the relationship between autonomy and women's religious agency both within and outside their churches. Multivariate analyses show that women belonging to more liberal religious traditions (such as Catholicism and mainline Protestantism) and tend to have higher autonomy levels, regardless of other factors. These results are situated within the cross-national scholarship on religion and women's empowerment and are interpreted in the context of gendered religious dynamics in Mozambique and similar developing settings.

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Keywords:  Mozambique; gender; religion; sub-Saharan Africa; women’s autonomy

Year:  2015        PMID: 26973353      PMCID: PMC4782978          DOI: 10.1111/jssr.12210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sci Study Relig        ISSN: 0021-8294


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