Women’s economic empowerment and poverty: Specification empirics examining global data
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Sustainable Futures
Abstract
female sole proprietors are used as women’s entrepreneurial surrogates to determine the impact of women’s
economic empowerment on poverty globally. Using a Fixed-effect model (FEM) and dominance analysis (DA) as
an estimation technique, this study sampled carefully ninety-five (95) countries for which data is available for
the years 2002 to 2021. These countries are further subdivided into regions for further examinations. Based on
the global dataset, the study concludes that the number of female business owners across the study sample
significantly contribute to poverty reduction. It is pertinent to emphasize that policy measures that aim to in crease the share of female business owners on a worldwide scale should incorporate the poverty threshold. In
terms of regional blocks classifications, varied results are produced for both number of female business owners
and number of female sole proprietors. This study is anticipated to be valuable in terms of originality since it
provides a precise and coherent understanding of the genuine measure on women’s economic empowerment that
must be placed, from the perspective of global dataset and regional blocks, to reduce global poverty more
effectively.
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