Type | Conference Paper - 65th Annual Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance (IIPF), Cape Town, South Africa |
Title | Explaining Inter-Household Gender Inequality in Cameroon: An Oaxaca-Blinder Approach |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
URL | http://www.eif.gov.cy/mlsi/dl/genderequality.nsf/0/12D2A22FAC60DA74C22579A6002D950A/$file/explaining_inter_household_gender_inequality_in_cameroon.pdf |
Abstract | This paper spatially and inter-temporally investigates inter-household gender inequality and poverty in Cameroon between 1996 and 2001 using the Oaxaca-Blinder approach and the ECAM I and ECAM II household surveys. Personal household characteristics are believed to be associated with inter-household inequality as suggested by gender-neutral and genderbias indicators. We use a series of econometric analyses to identify variables such as: level of educational, household size and type, age and experience, sector of activity and milieu of residence as among those that are significantly associated with household real expenditures, gender inequality and poverty. Discrimination coefficients depict varying trends for the various factors that accounts for gender inequality in Cameroon with discrimination biased in favor of male headed households. Policy implications point to the need for bridging educational differences between genders, alleviating regional disparities, putting in place mechanism that rationalize household sizes, regulating the informal sector and encouraging development oriented investments in rural areas. Tacking these issues may reduce interhousehold gender inequality and augment well-being of grass-root populations. |
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