2023
DOI: 10.1108/gm-06-2022-0194
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Female empowerment and masculinity – a cultural trait? Evidence from the CEE countries

Aleksandra Gaweł,
Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska,
Malgorzata Bartosik-Purgat

Abstract: Purpose As women’s position in the economy and society is often explained by cultural factors, this study aims to verify whether the observed changes in female empowerment in the region of Central and East European (CEE) countries of the European Union (EU) are associated with masculinity as a cultural trait. Design/methodology/approach The authors apply the k-means clustering method to group CEE countries into clusters with similar levels of female empowerment in two time points – 2013 and 2019. Next, the a… Show more

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“…The weak green perception of residents of CEE countries compared to the European average (Horbach, 2016) may explain why gender does not affect the acceptance of PES or ECM in our study. In addition, women in CEE economies have historically encountered challenges when seeking to gain empowerment (Gaweł et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussion and Hypothesis Decisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The weak green perception of residents of CEE countries compared to the European average (Horbach, 2016) may explain why gender does not affect the acceptance of PES or ECM in our study. In addition, women in CEE economies have historically encountered challenges when seeking to gain empowerment (Gaweł et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussion and Hypothesis Decisionmentioning
confidence: 99%