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Education and Female Labor Market Participation in the Middle East: A Case Study of Turkey and Saudi Arabia

机译:中东的教育与女性劳动力市场参与:以土耳其和沙特阿拉伯为例

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Education has long been seen as an important investment both for individuals and societies, and has wide-ranging benefits, particularly for women. Economic theory and real-world data find a positive correlation with female educational attainment and labor market participation. This paper examines the link between education and female labor market participation (FLMP) in the Middle East, focusing on Saudi Arabia and Turkey. FLMP is an important indicator of women’s status and benchmark of female empowerment in society, and should be encouraged. Using data from the World Bank Development Indicators, this paper finds that Saudi Arabia and Turkey, as well as the Middle East region as a whole, has seen tremendous gains in female education over the last forty years. Yet, this increase in female education has not led to expected increases in FLMP, and rates in the region remain the lowest in the world. This paper concludes that education alone is not sufficient for FLMP in either Saudi Arabia or Turkey, as other factors act as barriers to women’s economic participation. These include heavily segmented and imbalanced labor markets, which have limited the economic opportunities for women, and persistent cultural and traditional norms that discourage women from participation in the workforce. These factors have kept economic returns to female education low, and have contributed to the usually low FLMP rates in the Middle East.
机译:长期以来,教育一直被视为对个人和社会的一项重要投资,并具有广泛的利益,特别是对妇女而言。经济理论和现实世界的数据与女性受教育程度和劳动力市场参与程度呈正相关。本文研究了中东地区教育和女性劳动力市场参与(FLMP)之间的联系,重点是沙特阿拉伯和土耳其。 FLMP是妇女地位的重要指标,是社会上赋予女性权力的基准,应予以鼓励。利用世界银行发展指标的数据,本文发现沙特阿拉伯和土耳其以及整个中东地区在过去四十年中在女性教育方面取得了巨大进步。但是,女性教育的增长并未导致预期的FLMP增长,该地区的比率仍然是世界最低的。本文的结论是,在沙特阿拉伯或土耳其,光靠教育不足以实现FLMP,因为其他因素阻碍了妇女的经济参与。这些包括严重分割和不平衡的劳动力市场,这限制了妇女的经济机会,以及持久的文化和传统规范,使妇女不愿参加劳动大军。这些因素使女性教育的经济回报率一直很低,并且导致中东地区通常较低的FLMP率。

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