The welfare of Ghanaian women in trade: the role of English and French language literacy
Stella Afi Makafui Yegblemenawo and
Enoch Ntsiful
Journal of Humanities and Applied Social Sciences, 2023, vol. 6, issue 1, 38-54
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Purpose - The study aims to assess the effect of English and French language literacy on the welfare of Ghanaian women in trade. Also, this study analyses the geographical variations of such effects from rural to urban areas. Design/methodology/approach - Using the latest living standards survey data, the standard two-stage least squares instrumental variable approach was used to estimate the causal effects. Findings - The results show that Ghanaian women in trade who are both English and French literate or only English literate are able to improve their welfare significantly relative to their fellows who are illiterate in both English and French or only English, whilst those who are solely French literate do not experience any significant improvement in welfare from trade compared with their counterparts. From the heterogeneous analysis, the findings indicate that the effect is significantly concentrated amongst rural traders but insignificant amongst urban traders. Practical implications - The findings of this study inform government and policymakers to consider the effectiveness of the free senior high school (SHS) education policy in improving English and French language literacy and the welfare of women in Ghana. It also informs educational institutions on the importance of adult education in English and French, especially amongst women. Originality/value - The study quantitatively estimates the effect of English and French language literacy on the welfare of Ghanaian women in trade by employing an instrumental variable approach to assess the causal effect. Uniquely, the study finds that language literacy is a significant tool in improving the welfare of rural women engaged in trade in Ghana.
Keywords: Welfare; English language literacy; French language literacy; Trade; Ghana (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1108/JHASS-08-2023-0091
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