Gender disparities in rural education attainments and agricultural landownership from the perspective of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): evidence from 16 Sub-Sahara African countries

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS
Suyu Liu
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between gender disparities in rural education attainments and agricultural landownership (ALO) in Sub-Sahara Africa with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) perspective. Design/methodology/approach This study uses SDG indicators interactions and pairwise correlation analysis. Findings There is a significant negative association between gender disparities in rural education attainments and ALO in Sub-Sahara Africa. Such negative relationship is not influenced by national economic development and living standards. Research limitations/implications The data is limited with 16 Sub-Sahara African countries, and as this is an early output of a number of follow-up studies in the author’s plan, the methodology is relatively simple. Practical implications Reducing gender disparity in rural Sub-Sahara Africa especially in ALO requires more integrated approaches which also address other aspects of sustainable development. This is particularly the situation because of the strong male-favored customary practices in rural Sub-Sahara Africa. The prioritization of different dimensions of sustainable development is also important in Sub-Sahara Africa. Social implications Strong awareness of SDGs is important. Further efforts in collecting data for and use data of sustainable development, especially the SDGs, are essential. Emerging trend of studying the interactions across SDGs reflects the future direction of relevant fields. Originality/value This paper has high originality because it is an early-stage research in the SDG interactions in Sub-Sahara African countries with the perspective of gender, gender disparity, Sub-Sahara Africa, SDGs, ALO and rural education attainments. This paper has both academic and practical values because of its innovative research thoughts and policy-oriented implications.
从可持续发展目标的角度看农村教育程度和农业土地所有权方面的性别差异:来自撒哈拉以南16个非洲国家的证据
目的本研究旨在从可持续发展目标的角度探讨撒哈拉以南非洲农村教育成就和农业土地所有权的性别差异之间的关系。设计/方法/方法本研究使用SDG指标交互作用和成对相关性分析。研究结果撒哈拉以南非洲农村教育程度的性别差异与ALO之间存在显著的负相关。这种消极关系不受国家经济发展和生活水平的影响。研究局限性/含义数据仅限于16个撒哈拉以南非洲国家,由于这是作者计划中一些后续研究的早期成果,因此方法相对简单。实际意义减少撒哈拉以南非洲农村地区,特别是ALO地区的性别差距,需要采取更综合的方法,同时解决可持续发展的其他方面。这种情况尤其严重,因为撒哈拉以南非洲的农村地区有着强烈的男性偏好的习俗。可持续发展不同层面的优先次序在撒哈拉以南非洲也很重要。社会影响对可持续发展目标的强烈认识很重要。必须进一步努力收集和使用可持续发展数据,特别是可持续发展目标的数据。研究可持续发展目标相互作用的新兴趋势反映了相关领域的未来方向。原创性/价值本文具有很高的原创性,因为它是从性别、性别差距、撒哈拉以南非洲、可持续发展目标、ALO和农村教育成就的角度对撒哈拉以南国家可持续发展目标互动的早期研究。本文具有创新的研究思路和政策导向意义,具有一定的学术价值和实践价值。
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