城市公共交通通达性与女性劳动供给:来自墨西哥蒙特雷自然空间实验的证据

Urban Public Transportation Access and Women's Labor Supply: Evidence from a Natural Spatial Experiment in Monterrey, Mexico

Feminist Economics · 2025
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利用墨西哥蒙特雷地铁网络扩建的自然实验,发现地铁通达性提升使女性就业增加10.67%,劳动参与率提高1%,相对就业每百名男性增加1.74名女性,表明改善公共交通可促进女性就业和性别平等。

Abstract

This article analyzes the impact of a subway network expansion on women’s labor supply in Mexico’s Monterrey Metropolitan Area. The analysis considers three outcomes: employment level, participation rate, and female-to-male relative employment. The effect is identified using the observed exogenous change in the subway system from 2000 to 2010 combined with geo-coded census tracts. To examine the robustness of the impact, the study uses a quasi-experimental approach based on difference-in-differences estimators while accounting for other potential sources of variation and endogeneity. The main results suggest the expansion of the subway network increased women’s employment by 10.67 percent, raised women’s labor force participation rate by 1 percent, and enhanced relative employment by 1.74 women per 100 men employed. This research demonstrates that market-oriented policies such as providing safe public transportation might effectively promote employment and enhance gender equality in the labor market as an alternative to other interventions.HIGHLIGHTS The relationship between Monterrey Metropolitan Area’s expanding subway network and women’s labor supply needs further analysis.Housing choice is exogenous of access to the subway network and distance to downtown.Improvements in access to urban public transportation increase women’s labor supply.Expanding subway access is an excellent tool for equalizing labor market opportunities between women and men.

城市公共交通女性劳动供给地铁网络扩张性别就业差异