Gender Dynamics within the Tech-Industry and Financial Services and the Resultant Effects on Gender Inequality

  • Zakia Batool National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Nasir Munir SZABIST University, Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Qurat ul ain Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Keywords: Gender inequality, , technology, financial access, poverty, panel ARDL

Abstract

Due to the widespread adoption of digital technology, the labor market is undergoing a paradigm shift, resulting in its reorganization in terms of employment opportunities. On the other hand, financial development is also affecting the livelihood of individuals. This shift towards a tech-based economy and financial access is also affecting the opportunities available to females. For gender-based inequalities to be fully addressed, it is crucial to comprehend how the digital divide and financial access affect and shape the lives of women. The current study used panel data for 22 developing countries in Asia spanning the time period 2010-2022. Panel ARDL was used and the Hausman test showed that Pooled Mean Group (PMG) is appropriate. The findings showed that female access to credit significantly affects gender inequality in both the short-and long-run. While, women's participation in tech-related jobs affects gender inequality in the long-run only. The current study also suggested policies to reduce gender inequality in the developing economies.

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Published
2024-11-10
How to Cite
Batool, Z., Munir, N., & ain, Q. (2024). Gender Dynamics within the Tech-Industry and Financial Services and the Resultant Effects on Gender Inequality. Empirical Economic Review, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.29145/eer.72.01
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