This study explores the effect of economic booms in male-dominated industries like mining on female intra-household decision-making power. Using the 2007-2008 global financial crisis as an exogenous event which led to a gold mining boom in Mexico, I find that women living in gold endowed municipalities experienced higher decision-making power contrary to some theoretical predictions. These results appear to be consistent with unitary household bargaining models which assume income pooling, as female decision-making power increased despite no changes in female labor force participation and an observed increase in male employment. Findings from a separate survey additionally show that while women residing in gold endowed states had higher dec...
The study illustrates the potential of the ‘doing gender’ perspective to explain why employment help...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the relations between gender and gold mining among the Ndjuka Maroons...
The sudden and steady increase in the involvement of women in the Mexican labour force beginning in...
This study explores the effect of economic booms in male-dominated industries like mining on female ...
Research shows that women’s labour market participation in low- and middle-income countries promotes...
Does industrial development change gender roles? This is the first paper to causally explore the eff...
Despite the perceived importance of labor market opportunities in shaping married women’s outside op...
Several studies suggest that the extractive industry has negative consequences for gender equality d...
In their recent article “A Gendered Resource Curse? Mineral Ownership, Female Unemployment and Domes...
This paper contributes toour understanding ofthe social impact of economic restructuring and globali...
Recent volatility in the Mexican economy has required households to alter labor force participation ...
A growing number of development policies increasingly target women as beneficiaries or grant protect...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
This dissertation is a collection of three chapters in Development Economics and Gender for the Mexi...
Promotor: Steven Van Wolputte. (Funded by VLIR) This thesis contributes to an understanding of the ...
The study illustrates the potential of the ‘doing gender’ perspective to explain why employment help...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the relations between gender and gold mining among the Ndjuka Maroons...
The sudden and steady increase in the involvement of women in the Mexican labour force beginning in...
This study explores the effect of economic booms in male-dominated industries like mining on female ...
Research shows that women’s labour market participation in low- and middle-income countries promotes...
Does industrial development change gender roles? This is the first paper to causally explore the eff...
Despite the perceived importance of labor market opportunities in shaping married women’s outside op...
Several studies suggest that the extractive industry has negative consequences for gender equality d...
In their recent article “A Gendered Resource Curse? Mineral Ownership, Female Unemployment and Domes...
This paper contributes toour understanding ofthe social impact of economic restructuring and globali...
Recent volatility in the Mexican economy has required households to alter labor force participation ...
A growing number of development policies increasingly target women as beneficiaries or grant protect...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
This dissertation is a collection of three chapters in Development Economics and Gender for the Mexi...
Promotor: Steven Van Wolputte. (Funded by VLIR) This thesis contributes to an understanding of the ...
The study illustrates the potential of the ‘doing gender’ perspective to explain why employment help...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the relations between gender and gold mining among the Ndjuka Maroons...
The sudden and steady increase in the involvement of women in the Mexican labour force beginning in...