Does Globalization Encourage Female Employment? A Cross-Country Panel Study
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Hossain, Asrifa
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Western Illinois Univ, Sch Accounting Finance Econ & Decis Sci, 1 Univ Circle, Macomb, IL 61455 USAWestern Illinois Univ, Sch Accounting Finance Econ & Decis Sci, 1 Univ Circle, Macomb, IL 61455 USA
Hossain, Asrifa
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Ghimire, Shankar
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Western Illinois Univ, Sch Accounting Finance Econ & Decis Sci, 1 Univ Circle, Macomb, IL 61455 USAWestern Illinois Univ, Sch Accounting Finance Econ & Decis Sci, 1 Univ Circle, Macomb, IL 61455 USA
Ghimire, Shankar
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Valeva, Anna
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Western Illinois Univ, Sch Accounting Finance Econ & Decis Sci, 1 Univ Circle, Macomb, IL 61455 USAWestern Illinois Univ, Sch Accounting Finance Econ & Decis Sci, 1 Univ Circle, Macomb, IL 61455 USA
Valeva, Anna
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Harriger-Lin, Jessica
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Western Illinois Univ, Sch Accounting Finance Econ & Decis Sci, 1 Univ Circle, Macomb, IL 61455 USAWestern Illinois Univ, Sch Accounting Finance Econ & Decis Sci, 1 Univ Circle, Macomb, IL 61455 USA
Harriger-Lin, Jessica
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[1] Western Illinois Univ, Sch Accounting Finance Econ & Decis Sci, 1 Univ Circle, Macomb, IL 61455 USA
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WORLD
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2022年
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3卷
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02期
关键词:
female participation in labor force (FPLF);
foreign direct investment (FDI);
system GMM;
LABOR-FORCE PARTICIPATION;
FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT;
ECONOMIC-GROWTH;
SYSTEM GMM;
EDUCATION;
OPENNESS;
D O I:
10.3390/world3020011
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F [经济];
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摘要:
The objective of the paper is to examine whether female participation in the labor force (FPLF) is influenced by a country's participation in international markets through foreign direct investment (FDI)-a proxy for globalization. We obtained a panel dataset from the World Development Indicators database for 99 countries from 2001 to 2018, and used the system generalized method of moments (system GMM) to estimate a dynamic panel model with appropriate specification tests. The results show that FDI encourages FPLF to some extent, but the positive effects are more robust for low- and middle-income countries than high-income countries. We also found that results are sensitive to extreme outlier observations in the explanatory factor FDI. These results have important policy implications for low- and middle-income countries; they recommend a focus on sectors that generate higher FDI, as these sectors stand to yield the greatest benefits with regards to female labor force participation.