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Women's Empowerment and Poverty Reduction: Panel Evidence on Labor and Education Dynamics


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Title: Women's Empowerment and Poverty Reduction: Panel Evidence on Labor and Education Dynamics

Authors: Aiman Farooq, Dr. Maria Sultana, Dr. Rehana Naheed, Qadeer Khan

Journal: Indus Journal of Social Sciences (IJSS)

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Y 2024-10-01 2025-12-31

Publisher: Indus Education and Research Network

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 3

Issue: 2

Language: en

DOI: 10.59075/ijss.v3i2.1557

Keywords: Female labor force participationPovertyLiteracy rateGDPUrbanizationPrimary completion rateeducational attainmentGender dynamicand Economic growth.

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Abstract

In a world where gender dynamics shape economic realities, this study delves into the transformative role of female labor force participation (FLFP) and education in combating poverty. Analyzing panel data from 30 countries spanning 2012 to 2023, it examines the interplay between FLFP, the primary completion rate of females (PCRF), and poverty headcount ration (PHR). The findings reveal that higher FLFP directly boosts household incomes, fostering economic stability, while enhanced PCRF empowers women to access better job opportunities, amplifying poverty reduction. Utilizing advanced econometric techniques, including GMM and quantile regression, this study highlights the untapped potential of women’s participation in the workforce and the pivotal role of education in poverty alleviation. Policymakers are urged to prioritize strategies that integrate gender equality in education and employment, ensuring equitable economic growth and a brighter future for all. By weaving together FLFP, education and poverty into a cohesive narrative, this study offers a profound understanding of the mechanisms driving poverty alleviation. It serves as a clarion call for action, emphasizing that empowering women is not just a moral imperative but an economic necessity for sustainable development.


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