促进撒哈拉以南非洲性别平等的宏观经济政策

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q4 WOMENS STUDIES Asian Women Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI:10.14431/AW.2020.12.36.4.113
I. Adekunle, Toluwani Grace Kalejaiye, Olayinka Ogundade Ayomide, J. Ogede, C. Soyemi
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这场社会运动激发了关于非洲妇女长期以来在生活的各个方面面临的歧视性做法的有意义的对话。然而,尽管性别平衡的论述有了相当大的改善,性别不平衡的最严重情况仍然记录在撒哈拉以南非洲。宏观经济波动既是不发达的根源,也是不发达的反映,是南南地区妇女的一个根本关切。本文从实证角度分析了1993 - 2017年宏观经济政策(财政和货币政策指标)对SSA性别平等的影响。我们收集了所有48个SSA国家宏观经济政策和性别不平等指数的面板数据。我们采用动态面板系统广义矩估计方法(动态系统GMM)来建立感兴趣变量之间的基线水平关系。我们调整了普通面板估计中固有的异质性假设,并为变量之间的严格正交关系找到了基础。我们的研究结果表明,宏观经济政策的波动是SSA国家性别平等的主要因素。应根据平衡的宏观经济政策作出努力,确保以可持续的性别平等方式实现集体繁荣。
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Engendering Macroeconomic Policy for Gender Equality in Sub-Saharan Africa
The social movement is inspiring meaningful conversation about the discriminatory practices’ that Africa women have long faced in every aspect of their lives. However, despite considerable improvement in the gender balance discourse, the worst cases of gender imbalances are still recorded in sub-Sahara Africa (SSA). Macroeconomic volatility, both as a source and a reflection of underdevelopment, is a fundamental concern for women in SSA. This paper leans empirical credence to the role of macroeconomic policies (fiscal and monetary policies indices) for gender equality in SSA from 1993 through 2017. We gathered panel data on the indices of macroeconomic policies and gender inequality in all 48 SSA countries. We employed the dynamic panel system generalised method of moments estimation procedure (dynamic system GMM) to establish a baseline level relationship between the variables of interest. We adjusted for heterogeneity assumptions inherent in ordinary panel estimation and found a basis for the strict orthogonal relationship among the variables. Our results suggest fluctuations in macroeconomic policies as a lead factor for gender equality in SSA countries. Efforts should be tailored towards balanced macroeconomic policies that can guarantee sustainable gender equality approaches to collective prosperity.
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