Militarization and Its Effects on Women's Economic Status: a Cross-National Study

This research tested the hypothesis that militarization of societies, as defined by the percent of national budgets spent on military expenditures, has adverse effects on women's economic status relative to men's. This study also examined other predictor variables known to affect women...

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Main Author: Hlavacek, Jen
Other Authors: Almquist, Elizabeth M.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 1990
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500861/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc5008612017-11-02T05:21:41Z Militarization and Its Effects on Women's Economic Status: a Cross-National Study Hlavacek, Jen militarization women's economic status Women and the military -- Economic aspects. Women -- Economic conditions. Militarism -- Economic aspects. This research tested the hypothesis that militarization of societies, as defined by the percent of national budgets spent on military expenditures, has adverse effects on women's economic status relative to men's. This study also examined other predictor variables known to affect women's status. Data from sixty different nations were analyzed by means of multiple regression techniques. Results show that the militarization variable increased women's share of agriculture, which suggests that as men are mobilized into military activities, women are left to produce food for the country, a situation which can have contradictory effects on women's economic status. What is more important than militarization in predicting women's economic status relative to men's are high birth rates and sex ratios, which clearly depress women's economic opportunities. University of North Texas Almquist, Elizabeth M. Eve, Susan Brown Dumas, Lloyd J. 1990-05 Thesis or Dissertation v, 67 leaves Text local-cont-no: 1002779103-Hlavacek call-no: 379 N81 no.6612 untcat: b1452051 oclc: 23070207 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500861/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc500861 English Public Hlavacek, Jen Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic militarization
women's economic status
Women and the military -- Economic aspects.
Women -- Economic conditions.
Militarism -- Economic aspects.
spellingShingle militarization
women's economic status
Women and the military -- Economic aspects.
Women -- Economic conditions.
Militarism -- Economic aspects.
Hlavacek, Jen
Militarization and Its Effects on Women's Economic Status: a Cross-National Study
description This research tested the hypothesis that militarization of societies, as defined by the percent of national budgets spent on military expenditures, has adverse effects on women's economic status relative to men's. This study also examined other predictor variables known to affect women's status. Data from sixty different nations were analyzed by means of multiple regression techniques. Results show that the militarization variable increased women's share of agriculture, which suggests that as men are mobilized into military activities, women are left to produce food for the country, a situation which can have contradictory effects on women's economic status. What is more important than militarization in predicting women's economic status relative to men's are high birth rates and sex ratios, which clearly depress women's economic opportunities.
author2 Almquist, Elizabeth M.
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Hlavacek, Jen
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title Militarization and Its Effects on Women's Economic Status: a Cross-National Study
title_short Militarization and Its Effects on Women's Economic Status: a Cross-National Study
title_full Militarization and Its Effects on Women's Economic Status: a Cross-National Study
title_fullStr Militarization and Its Effects on Women's Economic Status: a Cross-National Study
title_full_unstemmed Militarization and Its Effects on Women's Economic Status: a Cross-National Study
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