2019
DOI: 10.3390/economies7030084
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Welfare Impact of Globalization in Developing Countries: Examining the Mediating Role of Human Capital

Abstract: Despite remarkable progress in the fight against poverty during the past few decades, the proportion of the poor living in developing countries is still on the high side. Many countries have promoted integration as an important development strategy; however, its impact on welfare of the poor is still unclear. In this study, we examine the roles of education and health dimensions of human capital in globalization and its impact on the poverty gap and the child mortality rate using cross-country panel data cover… Show more

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“…The coefficient of trade openness is also negative and statistically significant in all the models, suggesting that an increase in the degree of economic globalization of African economies is associated with reduction in youth unemployment rates. This result lends support to studies that argue that economic integration into world economies provides opportunities for increasing productivity, thereby providing employment opportunities (Ha & Cain 2017;Olagunju et al 2019). The variable used to proxy aging population was found to be an important determinant of youth unemployment in Africa.…”
Section: The Role Of Institutions In the Education -Youth Employment supporting
confidence: 75%
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“…The coefficient of trade openness is also negative and statistically significant in all the models, suggesting that an increase in the degree of economic globalization of African economies is associated with reduction in youth unemployment rates. This result lends support to studies that argue that economic integration into world economies provides opportunities for increasing productivity, thereby providing employment opportunities (Ha & Cain 2017;Olagunju et al 2019). The variable used to proxy aging population was found to be an important determinant of youth unemployment in Africa.…”
Section: The Role Of Institutions In the Education -Youth Employment supporting
confidence: 75%
“…Theoretically, this is based on the argument that the economic process is dynamic. Given that youth employment reforms can have potential long-term effects that extend far beyond the immediate term into the future, it is expedient to specify a dynamic model rather than a static model (Olagunju et al 2019). Hence, our empirical model is presented as:…”
Section: Empirical Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The improved quality of life of citizens and sustainable productivity in all sectors are dependent on their access to economic resources (Palei, 2015;Azam et al, 2019;Chakamera and Alagidede, 2018;Olagunju et al, 2019;Wu et al, 2019). The availability of these resources however depends on the extent to which governments invest in them (Cigu et al, 2019;Onifade et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Labour mobility through migration has been identified as one of the pathways out of poverty by poor people from the developing countries, especially from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries (Bhatt 2009;International Labour Organisation ILO;Ogunniyi et al 2018;Ghebru et al 2018;Olagunju et al 2019). The growth rate of net migration in the region has been identified as the highest in the world (Adepoju 2006;Naudé 2008Naudé , 2010Darkwah and Verter 2014;Ogunniyi et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%