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The study examines how financial stability modulates the effect of inclusive intermediary education on female … intermediary education and financial stability in the Tobit, OLS and bottom quantiles estimations. A net positive (negative) effect …
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Inequality and gender economic exclusion are major policy concerns facing sub-Saharan Africa in the post-2015 … gender economic participation. The research focuses on 42 countries in sub-Saharan Africa using annual data spanning from …, and 0.557 for the rule of law. As the main policy implication, for good governance to promote gender economic inclusion …
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This study provides thresholds of inequality that should not be exceeded if gender inclusive education is to enhance …, inclusive tertiary education unconditionally promotes gender economic inclusion while the interaction between tertiary education … tolerated above the established thresholds in order for gender inclusive education to promote gender inclusive formal economic …
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This study investigates the relevance of inclusive education in moderating the effect of good governance on female … economic inclusion in sub-Saharan Africa. First, inclusive tertiary education modulates: (i) government effectiveness to induce … education moderates: (i) corruption-control for a positive net effect on female labour force participation; (ii) "voice and …
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This study investigates how ICT affects gender economic inclusion via gender parity education channels. We examine the … worthwhile for the secondary education channel: 165 mobile phone penetration per 100 people, 21.471 internet penetration per 100 … school education. These computed thresholds have economic meaning and policy relevance because they are within the …
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The study has investigated the comparative importance of financial access in promoting gender inclusion in African … countries. Gender inclusion is proxied by the female labour participation rate while financial channels include: financial … stable countries enjoy better levels of "financial access"-induced gender inclusion compared to respectively, low income …
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