性别和跨境贸易网络

Sahel, West Africa Club
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第4章描绘了贝宁、尼日尔和尼日利亚之间尼日尔河谷稻米部门的妇女和男子。使用关系方法,该分析表明,无论使用哪种中心性测量方法,女性在网络中相对于男性占据结构上的外围位置。这个行业的女性较少,她们的商业伙伴较少,她们不太可能成为中间人,与男性同行相比,她们与核心角色的关系也要差得多。这些发现证明了社会网络对区域经济发展的重要性及其可能产生的社会不平等。从空间角度来看,该研究表明,四分之三的企业家在本国发展业务关系。尽管尼日利亚实行进口限制,但只有少数批发商有能力向尼日利亚的大型消费市场供应大米。
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Gender and cross-border trade networks
Chapter 4 maps the women and men involved in the rice sector of the Niger River valley, between Benin, Niger and Nigeria. Using a relational approach, this analysis shows that women occupy a structurally peripheral position in the network relative to men no matter which measure of centrality is used. There are fewer women in the sector, they have fewer commercial partners, they are less likely to be intermediaries and are much less well-connected to very central actors than their male counterparts. These findings demonstrate the importance of social networks to regional economic development and the social inequalities that they can generate. From a spatial perspective, this study shows that three-quarters of entrepreneurs develop business relationships within their own countries. Only a minority of wholesalers are capable of delivering rice to the large Nigerian consumption markets despite Nigeria’s import restrictions.
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