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The Journal of Economic Integration 2024 December;39(4) :875-898.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2024036
When Trade Agreements Are Gender-Friendly: Impact on Women Empowerment Using Firm Data

Fida Karam1 Chahir Zaki2,3

1Gulf University for Science and Technology, Mubarak Al-Abdullah, Kuwait
2,3University of Orléans and Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans, Orléans, France / Cairo University, Al Giza, Egypt
Corresponding Author: Fida Karam ,Email: Karam.f@gust.edu.kw
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ABSTRACT
This paper studies the effect of gender-related provisions in Regional Trade Agreements on under-explored aspects of gender inequality at the plant level, namely the difference in the managerial and ownership status between the two genders. This topic is timely and critical as gender equality considerations are becoming more prominent in new trade agreements, recognizing to different extents that trade policies developed with a gender perspective can help overcome gender inequalities by creating new opportunities for women's equal representation in export jobs and entrepreneurship. We use the World Bank Enterprise Surveys that encompasses data on 195,000 firms in 155 countries in 56 manufacturing and services sectors, and the dataset on gender-related provisions in trade agreements from the World Trade Organization. Our results show that the total number of gender-related provisions in trade agreements, as well their location in articles and in annexes are positively associated with a higher probability of the firm to be owned or managed by a female. This result is robust whether the firm is an exporter, importer, or involved in the global value chain of the sector of interest. When differentiating countries by income level, we find that the positive effect of gender-related provisions in trade agreements on women empowerment holds only for developed countries, pointing out the importance of making South-South agreements more gender friendly.

JEL Classification
F13: Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations
F14: Empirical Studies of Trade
F15: Economic Integration
Keywords: Regional Trade Agreements | women empowerment | firm data
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