Religiosity, gender attitudes and women's labor market participation

Q4 Social Sciences Nurture Pub Date : 2023-01-26 DOI:10.55951/nurture.v17i1.147
Mirajul Haq, Asghar Ali, Iftikhar Ahmad, Wajeeha Sajjad
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Purpose: This study examines the impact of religion on female labor market participation and tests the hypothesis that under a specific belief pattern, female time allocation to labor market participation should vary systematically with the change in religiosity level. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study uses a primary data set of 320 female respondents. The binominal logit model is used to estimate a categorical dependent variable.   Findings: The results suggest that religious women are less willing to participate in the labor market. Conclusion: There are three different outcomes from the analysis scheme. First, the composite index of female religiosity signifies its negative impact on their labor market participation. Second, the findings of the study reveal that females with relatively higher religious education are less willing to participate in the labor market. Third, females are less willing to participate in the labor market when the head of the household is more religious. Research limitations: A larger sample is believed to help in better generalization. Practical implications: Religion shapes human behavior which subsequently influences their economic decisions. Our findings reveal a positive association between females’ formal education level and their labor market participation. This entails a government policy to facilitate women in enhancing their education level. Moreover, mainstreaming the religious educational institutes and their curriculum will resolve the misconceptions.
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宗教信仰、性别态度与女性劳动力市场参与
目的:本研究考察宗教信仰对女性劳动力市场参与的影响,并检验在特定信仰模式下,女性用于劳动力市场参与的时间分配随宗教信仰水平的变化而系统变化的假设。设计/方法/方法:该研究使用了320名女性受访者的原始数据集。二项logit模型用于估计分类因变量。研究发现:研究结果表明,有宗教信仰的女性更不愿意参与劳动力市场。结论:分析方案有三种不同的结局。首先,女性宗教信仰的综合指数表明其对劳动力市场参与的负面影响。其次,研究发现宗教教育程度相对较高的女性参与劳动力市场的意愿较低。第三,当一家之主的宗教信仰更强时,女性更不愿意参与劳动力市场。研究局限性:更大的样本被认为有助于更好的概括。实际意义:宗教塑造人类的行为,进而影响他们的经济决策。我们的研究结果揭示了女性的正规教育水平与她们的劳动力市场参与之间的正相关关系。这需要政府制定政策,帮助妇女提高教育水平。此外,宗教教育机构及其课程的主流化将解决这些误解。
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