工业金矿开采与女性赋权

Industrial Gold Mining and Female Empowerment

Economic Development and Cultural Change · 2022
被引 22 · 同刊同年前 9%
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本文利用非洲金矿扩张的时空变化,发现工业金矿开采显著提升了女性赋权:家庭暴力正当化减少19%,医疗可及性提高23%,服务业就业增加31%,且未削弱女性家庭议价能力。

Abstract

Does industrial development affect female empowerment? This paper explores the causal effects of a continent-wide expansion of a modern industry on female empowerment. Identification relies on plausibly exogenous spatiotemporal variation in gold mining in Africa. The establishment of industrial-scale mines induces female empowerment—justification of domestic violence decreases by 19%, women have better access to health care (23%) and are 31% more likely to work in services—alongside rapid economic growth. The changes are not limited to subgroups and are present across women of all ages and migration status. There are no clear changes in attitudes held by men—who are on average less likely to endorse violence—leading to a smaller gender gap in justification of violence. Despite fears that a positive shock to a male-dominated sector would reduce women’s bargaining power in the household, no such change is observed. Results survive several robustness checks relating to trends and treatment distances and are supported by results on community development, including night-light and health care access.

发展经济学性别经济学自然资源经济学非洲经济