打破教条:土耳其的非正统消费模式与女性劳动力市场结果

Breaking with Dogma: Unorthodox Consumption Patterns and Women's Labor Market Outcomes in Turkey

Feminist Economics · 2016
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用土耳其家庭消费数据中酒精消费等非正统行为作为宗教异端的指标,研究发现非正统家庭中已婚女性劳动参与率显著更高,对单身女性的影响较弱。

Abstract

Using information about household consumption data from TURKSTAT's Household Surveys for 2007–13 as a sign of religious unorthodoxy, this study explores the effect of religion on women's labor force and educational participation in a Muslim-majority country, Turkey. A household is categorized as “unorthodox” if its members report that they consume goods that contradict conservative Sunni practices, such as alcohol. This information is then used in female labor force participation estimations. Results show that living in an unorthodox household has a positive and highly significant effect on the probability of married women's labor market participation. For single women, the estimations provide weaker evidence regarding the positive effect of unorthodoxy on the probability of participation in education and the labor force. The study concludes that protection of the rights to follow unorthodox practices in society may bear positive implications with regard to women's agency.

宗教异端女性劳动参与土耳其消费模式