Examining Interaction between Economic Marital Power and Marital Satisfaction among Tea Laborers in Muranga County, Kenya

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2023-11
Authors
Wangari, Samuel Mwangi
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Kenyatta University
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Over the past decades, the shift on economic power dynamics in marriages has significantly influenced marital relations. The traditional view of men as sole providers and decision makers in the family has been challenged. The active involvement of women in provision of financial resources has led to a shift in power dynamics in the farnily. Considering the patriarchal African family system, the shift in power is bound to have some impact on marital satisfaction. The study examined interaction between economic marital power and marital satisfaction among tea laborers in Muranga County. The independent variable was economic marital power and dependent variable was marital satisfaction. The objectives of the study were to determine dynamics of economic marital power, to find out experiences of marital satisfaction, and to examine interaction of economic marital power and satisfaction among tea laborers. Assumption of the study was that finances play a significant role in marital relationships. The equity and gender role theories informed the study. Pilot study was carried out on twenty participants ten male and ten female in a factory that was not part of the main study. The study applied qualitative method and phenomenological design whereby data were collected through focus group discussions and interviews. The target population was married tea laborers in Muranga County. The sample size comprised of forty participants who were purposely sampled for the study comprising of twenty men and twenty women. Thematic analysis was used in analyzing the data qualitatively. Demographic data was presented in tables and graphs while the rest in narrative format. The research provides insights on the economic power dynamics and satisfaction in marriages. The results on dynamics of economic marital power revealed that men have more income than women. However, men are not the sole decision makers as traditionzlly held but both husbands and wives participate in financial decision making. On marital satisfaction, the findings show that having own income and sharing of financial decisions enhances marital satisfaction. On interaction between dynamics of economic marital power and marital satisfaction, the results show that husband income, sharing financial decisions and saving money contribute to marital satisfaction. Married women are overcoming patriarchal dominance by gaining economic power in their marriages. This is because women are providing and making decisions in their marriages. Marital satisfaction among married couples can be enhanced by encouraging both men and women to earn own income and share financial responsibilities. Limitation of the study is that data cannot be generalized to other populations. Future research can be conducted on the dynamic of economic marital power and marital satisfaction in high income couples, especially where wives earn more than the husbands.
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A Research Project Submitted to the School of Law Arts And Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of the Degree of Master of Arts (Counseling Psychology) of Kenyatta University, November, 2023.
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Examining Interaction, Economic Marital Power, Marital Satisfaction, Tea Laborers, Muranga County, Kenya
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