Eastern Journal of European Studies (Jun 2024)

Does women's empowerment improve women's education? A cross-sectional study of 27 transitional post-communist countries

  • Alena Auchynnikava,
  • Nazim Habibov,
  • Yunhong Lyu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47743/ejes-2024-0111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 250 – 271

Abstract

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The paper examines the correlation between patriarchal attitudes, women's asset ownership, participation in household decision-making and women's educational attainment across 27 post-communist countries. It hypothesizes that patriarchal attitudes hinder women's educational achievements while women's asset ownership and participation in household decision-making facilitate them. Utilizing regression analysis, marginal effects, post-regression simulation, the study tests and confirms these hypotheses. Results show that for every unit increase in women's asset ownership and participation in decision-making, the odds of achieving higher educational attainment increase by approximately 35.7% and 16.5%, respectively. Conversely, a unit increase in patriarchal attitudes decreases these odds by 15.8%. The findings underscore the importance of state and civil society commitment to addressing gender disparities in education.

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