Abstract
The consumption expenditure approach indicates that female-headed households are better-off than male-headed ones in Ghana. This approach has been criticized by scholars for being one-dimensional. Thus, this study adopts the livelihoods approach—a multidimensional perspective—to examine the human, social, financial, and economic assets and livelihoods of male- and female-headed households in Ghana utilizing in-depth interviews and a survey. The findings of the study demonstrate that male-headed households have greater assets endowment and better livelihood outcomes than female-headed ones indicating that they are better-off than their female counterparts. Thus, the consumption expenditure approach masks the deprivations of female-headed households in assets endowment and poor livelihood outcomes. The study recommends the need for national surveys to incorporate a household assets and livelihoods dimensions in order to capture a broad view of the living circumstances in these two types of households.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 2974-2996 |
| Number of pages | 23 |
| Journal | Journal of Family Issues |
| Volume | 40 |
| Issue number | 18 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2019 |
Keywords
- Ghana
- female-headed households
- household assets
- livelihoods
- male-headed households