妇女赋权问题:来自发展中国家卫生和教育部门的证据

Q3 Arts and Humanities Journal of Global South Studies Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1353/gss.2022.0007
Kyeong Min Shin, Yujin Lee, Jinhwan Oh
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摘要:本研究考察了赋予妇女权力对发展中国家儿童发展的影响。本研究利用2000年至2018年间来自78个发展中国家的综合面板数据,评估了女性政治和经济赋权对儿童健康和教育的影响。主要研究结果包括:(1)人均国内生产总值、卫生支出和官方发展援助并没有显著降低免疫接种、儿童死亡率和小学入学率;(2) 在政治和经济领域赋予妇女权力并没有对上述因变量产生重大影响;(3)当这两种解释变量相互作用时,在收入水平低于1500–2000美元的国家(主要位于东非),妇女赋权与免疫接种率和小学入学率呈正相关。这些调查结果表明,在某些经济层面上,赋予妇女权力和儿童发展政策是相辅相成的,应该齐头并进。
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Women's Empowerment Matters: Evidence from the Health and Education Sectors in Developing Worlds
Abstract:This study examines the effect of female empowerment on child development in developing countries. Using comprehensive panel data from seventy-eight developing countries between 2000 and 2018, this research assesses the impact of political and economic empowerment of females on the health and education of children. The major findings include (1) that GDP per capita, health expenditure, and the official development assistance are not significantly reducing immunization, child mortality, and primary school enrollment; (2) that women's empowerment in political and economic fields is not significantly affecting the above-mentioned dependent variables; and (3) that when those two kinds of explanatory variables interact, women's empowerment is positively associated with immunization rate and primary school enrollment rate in countries with an income level lower than 1,500–2,000 USD, mainly located in East Africa. Such findings suggest that in certain economic levels, female empowerment and child development policies are complementary and should go hand in hand.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Global South Studies focuses on the countries and peoples of the "global south," including those in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and parts of Oceania. The global south is not, however, synonymous with geographic locations in the southern hemisphere. That is, some of these countries and peoples are situated in the northern hemisphere. The journal solicits high-quality, academic papers on a broad range of issues and topics affecting these countries and peoples. Such papers may address questions involving politics, history, economics, culture, social organization, legal systems, agriculture, the environment, global institutions and systems, justice, and more. The journal aims to promote a wider and better understanding of our world and its peoples. The Journal of Global South Studies is the official journal of the Association of Global South Studies.
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