Effects of globalization on women in Pakistan

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse empirically the impact of trade openness on women's development in Pakistan.Design methodology approach - Using cointegration analysis the paper empirically analyses the impact of trade openness on women's development in Pakistan applying a...

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Published inHumanomics Vol. 28; no. 3; pp. 180 - 186
Main Authors Zakaria, Muhammad, Fida, Bashir Ahmad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Patrington Emerald Group Publishing Limited 24.08.2012
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Summary:Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse empirically the impact of trade openness on women's development in Pakistan.Design methodology approach - Using cointegration analysis the paper empirically analyses the impact of trade openness on women's development in Pakistan applying annual time-series data for the period 1981 to 2007.Findings - The results show a significant positive long-term relationship between trade openness and women's development in Pakistan. The results also show significant positive influence of foreign direct investment and private sector credit on women's development and significant negative effect of private investment on women's development in Pakistan. Significant negative coefficient of error term in error correction model indicates that convergence holds in the model.Research limitations implications - There is need to know the transmission mechanisms or channel variables through which trade openness and globalization affect women's development in Pakistan. This is left as an exercise for future research.Practical implications - Since openness positively affects women's development, government may continue the policy of trade reforms in the country. Further, government should continue to enhance the role of the private sector and financial deepening to integrate women in the development process in Pakistan.Social implications - The paper contributes to the literature on the subject and will initiate debate on the issue so that further research can be deepened in this area.Originality value - This paper is first study on the topic in Pakistan.
ISSN:0828-8666
2514-9369
1758-7174
2514-9377
DOI:10.1108/08288661211258075