撒哈拉以南非洲贸易开放性的性别效应

Gender Effects of Trade Openness in Sub-Saharan Africa

Feminist Economics · 2014
被引 47
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究了撒哈拉以南非洲38个国家1991-2010年的面板数据,发现贸易自由化对男女就业有不同影响,且基础设施是关键决定因素。

Abstract

More than thirty years into the modern era of globalization, scholars are now in a position to evaluate the distributive effects of the policy shifts that have led to greater economic integration. One region of the world for which little robust empirical evidence exists on gendered employment effects is Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). To identify whether there is an impact of economic and trade structure on women's relative access to work, this contribution empirically explores these issues for thirty-eight SSA countries, and for two subgroups. Panel data for the period 1991–2010 is examined using fixed effects, random effects and two-stage least-squares estimation techniques. Findings suggest that trade liberalization has gendered employment effects, with the direction depending on the structure of the economy. However, the more robust finding is that a country's infrastructure has played a determining role in gendered labor market outcomes in SSA since the early 1990s.

贸易开放性别就业效应撒哈拉以南非洲基础设施