Education is central to human capital capacity‐building, and major determinant of economic development, as it has long been considered as an important investment both for social and economic development. The Middle East and North African countries have been aware of the importance of education therefore considered it as a key part of their strategies and future planning; enrollments at different levels of education have improved dramatically over the past few decades. This study is an empirical investigation to the impact of different level of education attainment on employment level, labor force participation rate and gender gap of employment. For that purpose the cross section time series or panel data set consisting of 15 countries – whe...
Since the early 1990s, most countries in the MENA region started a new development model that aims t...
Gender and education inequalities are a widespread phenomenon. This study investigates the impact of...
This study provides empirical evidence about the effects of various dimensions of gender inequalitie...
Using cross-country and panel regressions, we investigate to what extent gender gaps in education an...
The feminization of labor markets through the role of education is among the means that enhances the...
Using cross-country and panel regressions, we investigate to what extent gender gaps in education an...
This paper aims at investigating the impact of both women cumulative empowerment and educational gap...
This communication tries to examine what kind of women' education affects more economic growth. To i...
Women’s engagement in the broader social life is part of policy objectives in today’s world that mos...
This paper tries to examine if women’s education affects the economic growth. To illustrate this aim...
The purpose of this paper is mainly to analyze the long-run relationship between education and the e...
We use data for a group of sub-Saharan African, North African and Middle Eastern countries to explor...
Education has long been seen as an important investment both for individuals and societies, and has ...
Among numerous critical issues in Africa, the gender gap in education is the leading tragedy that co...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
Since the early 1990s, most countries in the MENA region started a new development model that aims t...
Gender and education inequalities are a widespread phenomenon. This study investigates the impact of...
This study provides empirical evidence about the effects of various dimensions of gender inequalitie...
Using cross-country and panel regressions, we investigate to what extent gender gaps in education an...
The feminization of labor markets through the role of education is among the means that enhances the...
Using cross-country and panel regressions, we investigate to what extent gender gaps in education an...
This paper aims at investigating the impact of both women cumulative empowerment and educational gap...
This communication tries to examine what kind of women' education affects more economic growth. To i...
Women’s engagement in the broader social life is part of policy objectives in today’s world that mos...
This paper tries to examine if women’s education affects the economic growth. To illustrate this aim...
The purpose of this paper is mainly to analyze the long-run relationship between education and the e...
We use data for a group of sub-Saharan African, North African and Middle Eastern countries to explor...
Education has long been seen as an important investment both for individuals and societies, and has ...
Among numerous critical issues in Africa, the gender gap in education is the leading tragedy that co...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
Since the early 1990s, most countries in the MENA region started a new development model that aims t...
Gender and education inequalities are a widespread phenomenon. This study investigates the impact of...
This study provides empirical evidence about the effects of various dimensions of gender inequalitie...