Many studies have commented that culture has an influence on gender inequality. However, few studies have provided data that could be used to investigate how culture actually influences female inequality. One of the aims of this study is to investigate whether Hofstede’s cultural dimensions have an impact on female inequality in edu-cation in terms of female enrollment rates (at primary, secondary, and tertiary levels) in 53 different regions. Moreover, this study examines whether the enrollment rates can affect the career and income of women in the regions studied. Finally, this study also examines the relationships between Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and the career opportunities and income of women. Data from the United Nations Develop...
We investigate empirically whether political institutions or culture and religion underlie gender in...
This presentation explores how factors such as single sex schooling, female menstruation cycles, and...
Contains fulltext : 162181.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The research ‘E...
This article looks at the effect of culture on female labor force participation. Proxies of culture ...
We analyze the impact of culture and institutions on gender inequality attitudes in areas such as ed...
Education is a core driver of female employment and empowerment all over the world. As development s...
Sexism in the workplace is a quietly thriving pattern across cultures and businesses - especially at...
This paper uses cross country data to explore the role of cultural attributes in inequality of incom...
Contains fulltext : 161551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Nowadays, women...
Gender inequality is a global issue. Women are still treated as inferior in both developed and devel...
Drawing on comparative analyses from nine Western countries, we ask whether local-born children from...
We investigate empirically whether political institutions or culture and religion underlie gender in...
We investigate empirically whether political institutions or culture and religion underlie gender in...
In this paper we study the importance of culture on gender roles – preferences and beliefs about the...
We study if there is an association between culture on gender roles and the gender gap in choice of ...
We investigate empirically whether political institutions or culture and religion underlie gender in...
This presentation explores how factors such as single sex schooling, female menstruation cycles, and...
Contains fulltext : 162181.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The research ‘E...
This article looks at the effect of culture on female labor force participation. Proxies of culture ...
We analyze the impact of culture and institutions on gender inequality attitudes in areas such as ed...
Education is a core driver of female employment and empowerment all over the world. As development s...
Sexism in the workplace is a quietly thriving pattern across cultures and businesses - especially at...
This paper uses cross country data to explore the role of cultural attributes in inequality of incom...
Contains fulltext : 161551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Nowadays, women...
Gender inequality is a global issue. Women are still treated as inferior in both developed and devel...
Drawing on comparative analyses from nine Western countries, we ask whether local-born children from...
We investigate empirically whether political institutions or culture and religion underlie gender in...
We investigate empirically whether political institutions or culture and religion underlie gender in...
In this paper we study the importance of culture on gender roles – preferences and beliefs about the...
We study if there is an association between culture on gender roles and the gender gap in choice of ...
We investigate empirically whether political institutions or culture and religion underlie gender in...
This presentation explores how factors such as single sex schooling, female menstruation cycles, and...
Contains fulltext : 162181.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The research ‘E...