posted on 2024-09-05, 22:28authored byKersti Berge, Adrian Wood
Case study evidence from developing countries suggests that availability of
educated female labour is an important determinant of success in exporting
manufactures. This paper, based on a general model in which the pattern of
trade is determined by supplies of human and natural resources, uses crosscountry
regression analysis as an alternative way to test the hypothesis of
a linkage between female education and manufactured exports. The results
give only weak support to the hypothesis, but are afflicted by collinearity
in the cross-country data. Further research should thus focus on evidence
at a level intermediate between case studies and cross-country regressions,
and in particular on country studies.
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
Berge, K. & A. Wood (1994) Does Educating Girls Improve Export Opportunities? IDS Working Paper 5. Brighton: IDS.