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When Does Decision-Making Reflect Agency ? Evidence from the Rural Philippines (English)

15 Jul 2024

Decision-making is often used as a proxy for agency-the ability to set goals and act on them-although there are several theoretical critiques of this approach. Using unique data from the rural Philippines, this paper empirically tests the extent to which different aspects of decision-making are correlated with the Relative Autonomy Index, a measure of agency that has been validated for use in lower-income countries. Being a decision-maker (as asked in common survey questions) is only weakly related to the Relative Autonomy Index for women, and not at all for men. Having input into decisions and, to a greater extent, the ability to make personal decisions if desired are strongly associated with the RAI for both genders. The quantitative and qualitative data indicate that these concepts better capture the ability to make choices in line with one's personal goals, while being a decision-maker instead reflects being responsible for the outcome or managing the execution of a task, often in the face of limited options. The findings caution against focusing on being a decision-maker as a sole indicator of agency and have practical implications for both conceptualizing and measuring agency.
philippines rule of law gender rural development east asia and pacific urban and rural development data production human development and gender other public administration public sector management poverty measurement and analysis personal and property rights land policy and tenure decision making and poverty data development and capacity building accessibility and use

Authors

Arugay,Aries Ayuson, Donald,Aletheia Amalia, Jarvis,Forest Brach, Johnson,Hillary C., Valenciano,Aletheia

DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-10851
Disclosure Date
2024/07/15
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
When Does Decision-Making Reflect Agency ? Evidence from the Rural Philippines
Originating Unit
Off of Sr VP Dev Econ/Chief Econ (DECVP)
Pages
44
Product Line
Advisory Services & Analytics
Published in
United States of America
Rel Proj ID
4E-Impact Evaluation Of The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program -- P166254
Series Name
Policy Research working paper; PEOPLE; RRR;
TF No/Name
TF0A6512-Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program IE
Unit Owning
EAP Chief Economist Unit (EAPCE),Gender Impact Evaluation (AFEGI)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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