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Maternal Education, Economic Empowerment and Infant Mortality in Burkina Faso

Lamissa Barro (), Aïcha Tiendrebeogo, Issa Nana and Landry Paul Armand Mawuvi Ky
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Lamissa Barro: Daniel OUEZZIN-COULIBALY University, Dedougou 01 BP 176, Burkina Faso
Aïcha Tiendrebeogo: Ecole Polytechnique de Ouagadougou, Ouagadougou 18 BP 234, Burkina Faso
Issa Nana: Thomas Sankara University, Saaba, Ouagadougou 12 BP 417, Burkina Faso
Landry Paul Armand Mawuvi Ky: African Study and Research Centre for Economic Development (CAERED), Ouagadougou 03 BP 7210, Burkina Faso

Economies, 2025, vol. 13, issue 3, 1-20

Abstract: Education levels in Burkina Faso, especially among women, remain low despite efforts made by government authorities and development partners to implement priority area 4 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This situation presents difficulties for women in terms of their being economically and socially empowered. At the same time, the infant mortality rate in Burkina Faso is higher than the average for sub-Saharan Africa. This study analyses the combined effect of education level and women’s economic empowerment on infant mortality in Burkina Faso. It uses a linear probability model with instrumental variables approach to demographic and health survey data. The results highlight the positive impact of women’s level of education, understood in terms of literacy, and of their economic empowerment, in terms of probability of gain and decision-making power. Nevertheless, the impact of mothers’ level of economic empowerment remains mixed. Based on the findings of this study, policymakers should strengthen policies related to girls’ education, while improving the education system by integrating vocational training into the school curriculum. For better child well-being, mothers’ economic empowerment policies must be accompanied by legal measures aimed at eradicating traditional gender norms and sociocultural values restrict which limit their decision-making power.

Keywords: maternal education; economic empowerment; infant mortality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E F I J O Q (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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