Does exposure to other cultures affect the impact of economic globalization on gender equality?

Author:

Ben-Nun Bloom Pazit1,Gilad Sharon2,Freedman Michael3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

2. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Abstract

An extensive literature shows that economic globalization has a positive effect on gender equality. However, the effect varies greatly across countries and time. This article argues that social globalization – individuals’ exposure to external ideas, people, and information flows – and the changes in values associated with it – is a key boundary condition for the effect of economic globalization on women’s rights. While economic globalization opens up new opportunities for women, policy adaptation to these changes requires a social demand for efforts for change. Social globalization contributes to policy adaptation by exposing the public to alternative gender-role models, setting off a shift in values, which underlies support for gender equality. Results emerging from a time-series-cross-sectional analysis of 152 nations for the period 1990–2003 confirm that the positive effect of economic globalization on gender equality wanes at lower levels of social globalization. Further, multilevel-path-analyses models demonstrate how changes to individual-level values mediate the effect of globalization on individuals’ support for gender equality.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

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