Greater Female Employment Participation as a Catalyst to Reducing Income Inequality in Developing Countries – The Case of Latin American and Sub-Saharan African Countries

S. Sobhee
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This paper unravels the linkage between income inequality and women’s participation in the labor force within a group of developing countries drawn from Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa. It adds to the existing body of literature by providing additional empirical evidence and pertinent situations to a group of countries in which current empiricism on the subject is to a large extent scanty. The choice of these countries has been done basically on grounds that they are subjected to very high income inequality trends and relentless policies encompassing gender biases. The traits are common to both sets of countries. Our regression results, based on 45 countries, clearly unfold that greater female participation in these countries tend to reduce income inequality. The major policy implication that emanates from this research is that governments in these countries should emphasize on empowering women to achieve greater gender equity in employment, lower income inequality and higher welfare for all.
提高女性就业参与度是减少发展中国家收入不平等的催化剂——以拉丁美洲和撒哈拉以南非洲国家为例
本文在拉丁美洲和撒哈拉以南非洲的一组发展中国家中揭示了收入不平等与妇女参与劳动力之间的联系。它通过向一组国家提供额外的经验证据和相关情况来补充现有的文献,这些国家目前在这个问题上的经验主义在很大程度上是贫乏的。选择这些国家的基本理由是,它们受到非常严重的收入不平等趋势和包含性别偏见的无情政策的影响。这两类国家都有共同的特点。我们基于45个国家的回归结果清楚地表明,在这些国家,更多的女性参与往往会减少收入不平等。这项研究产生的主要政策含义是,这些国家的政府应强调赋予妇女权力,以便在就业方面实现更大的性别平等,减少收入不平等,提高所有人的福利。
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