Küresel Değer Zincirlerinin Ücret Eşitsizliğine ve Sosyal Yükselmeye Etkisi
Özet
This study aims to examine the effects of integration with Global Value Chains (GVCs) on female
employment and gender-based wage inequality using a cross country panel data analysis. The first research
question of the study is whether integration with GVCs increases female employment. The study's second
research question is whether the impact of integration with the GVCs on women's employment varies at
the sectoral level. The third research question of the study is whether integration with GVCs reduces the
gender-based wage gap. In response to the first two research questions, the effects of GVCs on women's
employment were examined both at the overall level of female employment and female employment at
sectoral levels—agriculture, manufacturing, and services to observe sectoral differences. Total female
employment and sectoral female employment equations were estimated for 2008-2020 using panel data
analysis for different female employment indicators and GVCs integration indicators . Regarding the third
research question, the gender-based wage inequality equation was estimated for 2008-2020 using panel
data analysis. According to the estimation results, integration with GVCs positively affects export-included
female employment only through increased participation in GVCs. On the other hand, increased
participation in GVCs has no effect on the elimination of gender based wage inequality. Moreover,
increased participation in GVCs leads to a decrease in the female labour force participation rate and female
employment rate. All these results imply that increased participation in GVCs does not have an overall
positive impact on women's social upgrading