Environmental Sustainability, Growth Trajectory and Gender: Contemporary Issues of Developing Economies 2022
DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80262-153-220221017
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Gender Gap and CO2 Emissions in Emerging Markets Economies: A Panel Data Study

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“…The table shows the mean, median, minimum, maximum, kurtosis, skewness, and the Jarque-Bera normality test, all of which are important statistics measures. The average amount of CO2 emitted per person was 0.91 metric tons, with a low of 0.68 metric tons [ 80 ] and a high of 0.72 metric tons. In terms of GDP per person, the mean was 722.12 with the minimum value was 741.80 and maximum value was 1041.31.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The table shows the mean, median, minimum, maximum, kurtosis, skewness, and the Jarque-Bera normality test, all of which are important statistics measures. The average amount of CO2 emitted per person was 0.91 metric tons, with a low of 0.68 metric tons [ 80 ] and a high of 0.72 metric tons. In terms of GDP per person, the mean was 722.12 with the minimum value was 741.80 and maximum value was 1041.31.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gender mainstreaming and democracy promotion are explanatory factors for environmental protection (Aydın et al., 2022; Hunter et al., 2004; Salahodjaev & Jarilkapova, 2020). The effect of women's political empowerment on the environment works in several ways.…”
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confidence: 99%