教育中的性别不平等与人均GDP:中非经济共同体国家的案例

EduRN: Race Pub Date : 2019-05-15 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3391773
Giscard Assoumou-Ella
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本文的全球目标是分析1980年至2014年期间中非经济和货币共同体(CEMAC)国家教育中性别不平等对人均GDP的直接和间接影响。使用布朗德尔和邦德(1998)的IV估计和GMM系统估计器,结果表明,初等、中等和高等教育阶段性别平等指数的增加会增加人均GDP。与使用性别平等指数的估计一样,减少按年龄组完成教育的性别不平等对样本国家的人均GDP有有益的影响。因此,中非经共体国家需要实施减少教育中的性别不平等的政策,以促进可持续的经济增长。此外,建立了政治不稳定、石油冲击和青少年生育率对GDP的间接负面影响。
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Gender Inequality in Education and Per Capita GDP: The Case of CEMAC Countries
The global objective of the paper is to analyze the direct and indirect effects of gender inequality in education on GDP per capita of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) countries over the period from 1980 to 2014. Using an IV estimate and the GMM system estimator from Blundel and Bond (1998), the results show that an increase of gender equality index at primary-secondary and tertiary levels increases GDP per capita. Like the estimates using the gender equality index, a decrease of gender inequalities in education completion according to age groups has a beneficial effect on GDP per capita of the sample countries. As a result, CEMAC countries need to implement policies that reduce gender inequalities in education for sustainable economic growth. Also, an indirect negative impact of political instability, oil shocks and adolescent fertility on GDP is established.
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