国际市场中的异质企业与性别不平等:来自越南的新证据

IF 3.3 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Nicola Daniele Coniglio, Rezart Hoxhaj
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最近国际经济学的贡献强调了积极参与全球市场的企业与主要在国内经济中经营的企业之间的结构性差异。本研究利用越南企业层面的数据发现,具有全球联系的国内外企业——出口商、跨国企业(MNEs)和属于全球价值链(GVCs)的国内企业——在减少正规部门就业机会的性别差异方面发挥着重要作用,尤其是对低技能女工而言。女性工人比男性工人更有可能受雇于低工资的公司,但这种性别差距在跨国公司中较低,特别是那些属于全球价值链的跨国公司。该研究提供了重要的部门内异质性的证据,不仅基于公司的所有权,而且基于参与全球价值链的强度。全球经济互动会影响发展中国家劳动力市场的性别不平等。在越南,拥有复杂全球网络的公司促进了更加性别平衡的发展轨迹。参与全球价值链的国内外公司增加了就业机会,但主要是低技能妇女。企业参与国际市场对减少工资方面的性别不平等影响有限。
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Heterogeneous Firms in International Markets and Gender Inequalities: New Evidence from Vietnam
ABSTRACT Recent contributions in international economics have highlighted structural differences between firms actively participating in global markets and firms mostly operating in the domestic economy. Using firm-level data from Vietnam, this study found that foreign and domestic firms with global ties – exporters, multinational enterprises (MNEs), and domestic firms belonging to global value chains (GVCs) – play an important role in reducing gendered differences in employment opportunities in the formal sector, in particular for low-skilled women workers. Women workers are more likely than men workers to be employed in low-wage firms, but this gender gap is lower in MNEs, in particular those belonging to GVCs. This study provides evidence of important within-sector heterogeneity not only based on firms’ ownership but also on the intensity of participation in GVCs. HIGHLIGHTS Global economic interactions can shape gender inequalities in the labor markets of developing countries. In Vietnam, firms with complex global networks promote a more gender-balanced development trajectory. Foreign and domestic firms participating in global value chains boost employment opportunities but mostly for low-skilled women. Firms’ participation in international markets has limited effects on the reduction of gender inequality in wages.
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Feminist Economics
Feminist Economics Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Feminist Economics is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an open forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical exchanges, the journal enlarges and enriches economic discourse. The goal of Feminist Economics is not just to develop more illuminating theories but to improve the conditions of living for all children, women, and men. Feminist Economics: -Advances feminist inquiry into economic issues affecting the lives of children, women, and men -Examines the relationship between gender and power in the economy and the construction and legitimization of economic knowledge -Extends feminist theoretical, historical, and methodological contributions to economics and the economy -Offers feminist insights into the underlying constructs of the economics discipline and into the historical, political, and cultural context of economic knowledge -Provides a feminist rethinking of theory and policy in diverse fields, including those not directly related to gender -Stimulates discussions among diverse scholars worldwide and from a broad spectrum of intellectual traditions, welcoming cross-disciplinary and cross-country perspectives, especially from countries in the South
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