This study investigated: 1) the impacts of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on gender inequality (2005-2015) in the service sector of South Asia; 2) the factors that moderate the impacts of FDI on gender inequality in the service sector. The study was approached as a quantitative study using secondary data on Greenfield FDI and women employment. It employs a fixed-effect model: panel regression with and without interaction terms. The study finds that: first, gender inequality in the service sector of South Asia has increased over time. Second, FDI inflow share a significant negative correlation with female employment. Third, women’s human capital and institutional settings moderate the impact of FDI on gender inequality in the service sector...
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Labour force participation of females is considered most the important determinant of economic devel...
This study examines the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on female employment. I use a fixe...
Global human development trends display a consistent improvement over time. However, these indicator...
Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) has been described as a mechanism to promote employment. Recent res...
Over the decades, foreign capital inflows (FCIs) have been contributing to the economic growth and d...
Standing at 24% in 2018, India’s female labour force articipation is only half of the global average...
With few exceptions, the empirical literature on foreign direct investment (FDI) continues to be gen...
Abstrac t: This paper assesses how Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) impacts female labour force part...
Gender inequality is a situation where women and men are not equal and it leads to an unequal treatm...
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The purpose of this research is to offer a regression model that can be used to explain the distribu...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is played a vital role for boosting up the economies of developing c...
This study empirically examined the combined interaction of human capital and foreign direct investm...
Singapore has been one of the most open economies over the past three decades. Based on statistics, ...
This study aims to investigate the impact of globalization, democracy, gross domestic product, and p...
Labour force participation of females is considered most the important determinant of economic devel...
This study examines the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on female employment. I use a fixe...
Global human development trends display a consistent improvement over time. However, these indicator...
Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) has been described as a mechanism to promote employment. Recent res...
Over the decades, foreign capital inflows (FCIs) have been contributing to the economic growth and d...
Standing at 24% in 2018, India’s female labour force articipation is only half of the global average...
With few exceptions, the empirical literature on foreign direct investment (FDI) continues to be gen...
Abstrac t: This paper assesses how Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) impacts female labour force part...
Gender inequality is a situation where women and men are not equal and it leads to an unequal treatm...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
The purpose of this research is to offer a regression model that can be used to explain the distribu...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is played a vital role for boosting up the economies of developing c...
This study empirically examined the combined interaction of human capital and foreign direct investm...
Singapore has been one of the most open economies over the past three decades. Based on statistics, ...
This study aims to investigate the impact of globalization, democracy, gross domestic product, and p...
Labour force participation of females is considered most the important determinant of economic devel...