Women Managers and the Gender-Based Gap in Access to Education : Evidence from Firm-Level Data in Developing Countries

Autor: Amin, Mohammad, Islam, Asif
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
GENDER GAP
SOCIAL SCIENCE
GENDER GAP IN EDUCATION
INVESTMENT
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
CHILDREN
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EDUCATION LEVELS
IDS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT
GENDER DISPARITIES
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
POLICY MAKERS
EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN
POPULATION
FEMINIST
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
FEDERAL RESERVE
VALUES
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
FORMAL TRAINING
RULE OF LAW
WOMEN
EDUCATION
ENROLLMENT RATES
SCIENCE
WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
BANK
GIRLS
POPULATIONS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
FERTILITY RATES
BULLETIN
GENDER DISCRIMINATION
LABOR SUPPLY
PRIMARY EDUCATION
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
ECONOMIC ATTITUDE
INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION
ADULT LITERACY RATE
PUBLIC SERVICES
FINANCE
SCHOOLS
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
LABOUR SUPPLY
SMALL BUSINESSES
FERTILITY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
REGULATORY AGENCIES
MARRIED WOMEN
YOUNG MEN
PROGRESS
LACK OF ACCESS
IMPORTANT POLICY
LABOR MARKET
LEGAL RIGHTS
GENDER DISPARITY
ADULT LITERACY
RATIO OF WOMEN
LITERACY
INDUSTRIALIZATION
HOUSEHOLD
ATTITUDES TOWARDS WOMEN
SMALL BUSINESS
LARGE CITIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
TERTIARY EDUCATION
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
WOMAN OWNERS
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
INEQUALITY
LITERACY RATES
EQUALITY
PROFITABILITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
LOWER FERTILITY
WOMEN OWNERS
EMPOWERMENT
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
ENTREPRENEURS
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
MASCULINITY
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
CAPITAL
LABOUR FORCE
GREATER ACCESS
MARRIAGE
TERTIARY LEVELS
PARLIAMENTARY UNION
ROLE MODELS
FEMALE CHILDREN
WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
WOMAN
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
ENTERPRISE
ATTITUDE TOWARDS WOMEN
POLICIES
GENDER DIFFERENCES
POLICY
FAMILY
PARTICIPATION RATES
GENDER INEQUALITY
SCHOOLING QUALITY
BIAS
GENDER BIAS
EMPLOYEES
EDUCATION VARIABLES
ENROLLMENT RATE
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
TRAINING
UNION
PARTICIPATION
WOMEN LEADERS
RICHER COUNTRIES
PUBLIC POLICY
POLICY RESEARCH
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
INTERNATIONAL BANK
PEOPLE
SEXUALITY
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
LABOR MARKETS
ENROLLMENT
HIGHER ENROLLMENT
JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
GENDER EQUALITY
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
HOUSEHOLD DUTIES
ENROLLMENTS
WORK EXPERIENCE
LABOR FORCE
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL CAPITAL
WOMAN OWNER
DISCRIMINATION
EDUCATION ACCESS
LEADERSHIP
GENDER
SCHOOLING
LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION
Popis: Several studies explore the differences in men’s and women’s labor market participation rates and wages. Some of these differences have been linked to gender disparities in education attainment and access. The present paper contributes to this literature by analyzing the relationship between the proclivity of a firm to have a female top manager and access to education among women relative to men in the country. The paper combines the literature on women’s careers in management, which has mostly focused on developed countries, with the development literature that has emphasized the importance of access to education. Using firm-level data for 73 developing countries, the analysis finds strong evidence that countries with a higher proportion of female top managers also have higher enrollment rates for women relative to men in primary, secondary, and tertiary education.
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