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Do Educational Attainments Influence Attitudes Toward Gender Equality in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Authors:Peter M Spiegler  William Milberg
Institution:1. Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Boston, 100 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA02125, USA;2. Department of Economics, New School University, 65 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY10003, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Although there is a plethora of literature on gender equality and women empowerment, studies on whether (and to what extent) educational attainments affect people’s attitudes toward gender equality are lacking. This is particularly true for Africa, a mostly male-dominated continent. In this article, we use data from the Wave 6 of the World Values Survey to empirically examine the relationship between educational attainments and attitudes toward gender equality among people in 5 countries in Africa–Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Our results, based on different measures of gender equality and econometric specifications, consistently reveal that the higher the level of education acquired, the more liberal and favorable the individual’s attitudes are toward gender equality.
Keywords:financial crisis  methodology  ontology  history of economic thought  Keynes  Methodenstreit
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