非洲的终身性别包容性教育、生产能力和治理质量

IF 2.8 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ekene ThankGod Emeka , Simplice A. Asongu , Jean R.F.K. Bouanza
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摘要

治理质量在推动经济进步方面的重要性在现有文献中得到了证实,但只有有限的研究探讨了提高治理质量本身的因素。因此,本研究考察了终身性别包容教育和生产能力对治理质量的影响,同时考察了终身性别包容教育对生产能力对治理质量的调节作用。该分析基于2005-2022年期间51个非洲国家的样本。采用的经验策略包括汇集OLS、工具固定效应(FE)和动力系统广义矩量法(SGMM)。该研究结合了四个教育变量,包括小学、中学和大学入学人数,以及从主成分分析(PCA)得出的终身教育指数,以捕捉非洲的终身性别包容性教育。研究发现:第一,生产能力对治理质量具有压倒性的正向影响。其次,当终身性别包容性教育与提高治理质量的生产能力相辅相成时,积极的协同效应就会显现出来。本研究结果的政策含义将在非洲联盟《2063年议程》和联合国可持续发展目标(sdg)的背景下进行讨论。
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Lifelong gender inclusive education, productive capacity, and governance quality in Africa
The importance of governance quality in driving economic progress is well-established in the existing literature, yet only limited strands of studies have explored the factors that enhance governance quality itself. Hence, this study investigates the effects of lifelong gender-inclusive education and productive capacity on governance quality while also examining the moderating influence of lifelong gender-inclusive education on the effect of productive capacity on governance quality. The analysis is based on a sample of 51 African countries for the period 2005–2022. The adopted empirical strategy includes the pooled OLS, the instrumental fixed effects (FE), and the dynamic system generalized method of moments (SGMM). The study incorporates four education variables, including primary, secondary, and tertiary school enrollments, along with a lifelong education index derived from principal component analysis (PCA) to capture lifelong gender-inclusive education in Africa. The following findings are established: First, productive capacity overwhelmingly has a positive effect on governance quality. Second, positive synergies become apparent when lifelong gender-inclusive education complements productive capacity to promote governance quality. The policy implications of the findings from this study are discussed in the context of the African Union's Agenda 2063 and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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International Journal of Educational Development
International Journal of Educational Development EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.20
自引率
12.00%
发文量
106
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: The purpose of the International Journal of Educational Development is to foster critical debate about the role that education plays in development. IJED seeks both to develop new theoretical insights into the education-development relationship and new understandings of the extent and nature of educational change in diverse settings. It stresses the importance of understanding the interplay of local, national, regional and global contexts and dynamics in shaping education and development. Orthodox notions of development as being about growth, industrialisation or poverty reduction are increasingly questioned. There are competing accounts that stress the human dimensions of development.
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