This study examined the contribution made to household income levels by the rate of women
employment in Turkey in the 2000s. The incomes earned by women and men through working in
every society are included in the gross domestic product of that country without making any
discrimination. Therefore, considering the fact that the female population is equal to almost half of the
population of countries, or even more, the national income levels of countries where women are not
included in the business world are consequently lower compared to those countries where women are
employed. Considering that women are employed in almost all sectors today, income distribution and
the level of justice in this distribution will also be high in a society where women are employed. Thanks
to increasing women's employment in our country, as in the world, income levels in households
display a change in a positive direction. As we have demonstrated in our study, it has been determined
according to Gini coefficient that an increase in women's employment rate in Turkey by 1% can reduce
an injustice that may occur in the distribution of income between households in our country by 2.80%.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Studies on Education |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | December 21, 2022 |
Published in Issue | Year 2022 Volume: 4 Issue: 2 |