Does representation of women in parliament promote economic growth? Considering evidence from Europe and Central Asia

IF 2.3 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Ziroat Mirziyoyeva, Raufhon Salahodjaev
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Introduction The relationship between gender equality and economic growth has attracted considerable attention in scholarly research. While existing literature has evaluated the significance of gender inequality in education and employment, the impact of gender disparity in public service on economic growth remains an under examined area of scholarly inquiry. The main aim of this study is to assess the effect of female empowerment in public service on economic growth in Europe and Central Asia (ECA). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first analysis of the relationship between female political empowerment and economic growth at a regional level. Methods We rely on several econometric techniques to obtain robust empirical results and resolve various problems encountered when using panel data. We start with the random and fixed effects model to obtain the baseline results. The fixed effects model generates unbiased estimates by reducing the impact of time omitted variables. The core empirical technique used in this study is the twostep system GMM estimator. Results The empirical results suggest that female participation in parliament has a positive and significant effect on economic progress. In particular, a 10%-point increase in women's representation in parliament leads to a 0.74%-point increase in GDP growth. Discussion Thus, it is essential to further promote female empowerment programmes in developing countries and continue to adopt new measures aimed at increasing the participation of women in public service. Future studies could explore the relationship between female empowerment and economic growth at subnational levels and test whether female empowerment moderates the relationship between financial development, innovation, trade and economic growth.
妇女在议会中的代表权是否促进了经济增长?考虑到来自欧洲和中亚的证据
性别平等与经济增长的关系一直是学术界关注的焦点。虽然现有文献已经评估了教育和就业中的性别不平等的重要性,但公共服务中的性别差异对经济增长的影响仍然是一个学术研究的不足领域。本研究的主要目的是评估在公共服务领域赋予妇女权力对欧洲和中亚(非洲经委会)经济增长的影响。据我们所知,这是第一次在区域一级分析妇女政治权力与经济增长之间的关系。方法我们依靠几种计量经济学技术来获得可靠的实证结果,并解决使用面板数据时遇到的各种问题。我们从随机固定效应模型入手,得到基线结果。固定效应模型通过减少时间遗漏变量的影响产生无偏估计。本研究使用的核心经验技术是两步系统GMM估计。结果实证结果表明,女性参政对经济发展具有显著的正向影响。特别是,女性在议会中的代表人数每增加10%,GDP增长就会增加0.74%。因此,必须在发展中国家进一步促进赋予妇女权力的方案,并继续采取旨在增加妇女参与公共服务的新措施。未来的研究可以在地方层面探索女性赋权与经济增长之间的关系,并检验女性赋权是否会调节金融发展、创新、贸易和经济增长之间的关系。
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Frontiers in Political Science
Frontiers in Political Science Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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