Recent contributions in international economics have highlighted structural differences between firms actively participating in global markets and firms mostly operating in the domestic economy. Using Vietnamese firm-level data, we found that foreign and domestic firms with global ties – exporters, MNEs, and domestic firms belonging to Global Value Chains (GVCs) – play an important role in reducing gendered differences in employment opportunities in the formal sector, in particular for low-skilled female workers. Female workers are more likely than male workers to be employed in low-wage firms, but this gender gap is lower in MNEs, in particular those belonging to GVCs. This study provides evidence of important within-sector heterogeneity not only based on firms’ ownership but also on the intensity of participation in GVCs.

Heterogeneous firms in international markets and gender inequalities: new evidence from Vietnam

Nicola Daniele Coniglio;Rezart Hoxhaj
2022-01-01

Abstract

Recent contributions in international economics have highlighted structural differences between firms actively participating in global markets and firms mostly operating in the domestic economy. Using Vietnamese firm-level data, we found that foreign and domestic firms with global ties – exporters, MNEs, and domestic firms belonging to Global Value Chains (GVCs) – play an important role in reducing gendered differences in employment opportunities in the formal sector, in particular for low-skilled female workers. Female workers are more likely than male workers to be employed in low-wage firms, but this gender gap is lower in MNEs, in particular those belonging to GVCs. This study provides evidence of important within-sector heterogeneity not only based on firms’ ownership but also on the intensity of participation in GVCs.
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