Gender Inequality in Employment in Mozambique

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Gender Inequality in Employment in Mozambique
Abstract
We investigate the gender employment gap in the expanding non-subsistence sector of the economy in Mozambique, a country still characterized by a large subsistence agricultural sector. We show evidence that the gender gap has widened over time and we identify two structural factors strongly associated with it. One factor is the still relatively lower level of female human capital, with less attained education, as well as literacy and Portuguese proficiency rates. The lower conditional employment probabilities of married women, as compared with men, is the other factor. These findings point at expanding women´s education and facilitating the access of married women to the emerging labour market as the most effective ways of achieving a more inclusive growth path that does not leave women behind.
Publication
South African Journal of Economics
Volume
87
Issue
2
Pages
180-199
Date
2019
Language
en
ISSN
1813-6982
Accessed
07/04/2021, 14:55
Library Catalogue
Wiley Online Library
Citation
Gradín, C., & Tarp, F. (2019). Gender Inequality in Employment in Mozambique. South African Journal of Economics, 87(2), 180–199. https://doi.org/10.1111/saje.12220
Geography / Geografia