Trade, Employment and Gender: Case Study of Mauritius

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Trade, Employment and Gender: Case Study of Mauritius Baboo M. Nowbutsing University of Mauritius

Outline Introduction Some Facts Trade and Job Creation Conclusion

1. Introduction Mixed trade policy of import substitution and export promotion. From highly protected to a very liberal economy, through waves of trade liberalization. Setting up of Export Processing Zone (EPZ) in 1970. Excellent mechanism to boost export and create jobs.

1. Introduction Current strategy: To reorient the economy towards new sectors (financial services, ITES-BPO). To consolidate existing sectors (for e.g., textile and clothing, from sugar industry to sugar cane industry). Evidence: export growth is associated with employment growth in Mauritius.

1. Introduction Series of events has shaken the local labour market, leading to mass layoffs: Erosion of trade preferences (sugar) Dismantling of the MFA, and rise of China since 2005. Increasing labour costs and stagnating productivity.

3. Some Facts 25 Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry, Fishing, Mining and Quarrying Manufacturing 20 15 Electricity, gas and water supply, transport, storage and communications Construction 10 5 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Wholesale & retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles, personal and household goods Hotels and restaurants Financial intermediation Real estate, renting and business activities Education, Health and Social Work Other

% 3. Some Facts 70.0 60.0 60.7 54.4 62.1 66.4 66.6 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 26.2 32.8 13.1 12.9 31.0 27.6 29.1 Agriculture Industry Services 10.0 7.0 6.0 4.3 0.0 1980 1990 2000 2005 2009 Year

1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 3. Some Facts 600000 500000 400000 300000 200000 100000 0 Year Total Employment Male Employment Female Employment

1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 % 3. Some Facts 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0-2 -4-6 Growth rates of employment, total and by sex Change in TE Change in ME Change in FE Year

2. Some Facts Shares of agriculture (mainly sugar) and fishing have considerably declined over time. The manufacturing sector is still the driving force in terms of employment generation (21.2%). Within the broad manufacturing sector, the EPZ contributed 10.28%. Expanding sectors: construction, wholesale and retail trade, financial intermediation, and real estate and business activities.

2. Some Facts The EPZ, with a predominantly female workforce (39.9% in 1995), accounted for a mere 16.6% of total female employment in 2009. Large numbers of women are employed in services, including financial intermediation, wholesale and retail trade, education and real estate, renting and business activities. Notable observation: Decline in FE in large establishments vs. increase in SMEs.

% 3. Some Facts Export as a % of GDP 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Year

% 3. Some Facts Import as a % of GDP 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Year

3. Some Facts 2000 2005 2010 US $ m % share US $ m % share US $ m % share UK 430.7 28.9 640.5 29.9 438.9 23.7 France 326.7 21.9 340.5 15.9 300.1 16.2 USA 305.1 20.5 193.4 9.0 201.5 10.9 Madagascar 76.1 5.1 114.4 5.3 101.1 5.5 Italy 58.4 3.9 113.3 5.3 138.2 7.5 Germany 58.4 3.8 113.3 1.7 138.2 2.0 Spain 33.2 2.2 55.8 2.6 130.1 7.0 UAE 1.9 0.1 172.4 8.0 14.5 0.8 China 1.2 0.1 6.3 0.3 7.2 0.4 India 2.5 0.2 8.8 0.4 16.9 0.9 South Africa 9.0 0.6 26.9 1.3 83.7 4.5 SADC 102.5 6.9 163.1 7.6 231.9 13.1 COMESA 96.3 6.5 144.9 6.8 156.3 8.9

3. Some Facts 2000 2005 2010 US $ m % share US $ m % share US $ m % share India 182.6 8.8 218.7 6.9 983.6 11.2 China 157.6 7.6 310.2 9.8 586.2 6.7 France 201.0 9.7 241.6 7.6 388.6 4.4 South Africa 309.6 14.9 270.8 8.6 370.5 4.2 Germany 79.1 3.8 127.4 4.0 106.0 1.2 USA 60.8 2.9 69.3 2.2 105.8 1.2 Thailand 31.2 1.5 51.8 1.6 101.3 1.2 UK 89.8 4.3 87.8 2.8 97.2 1.1 Madagascar 33.5 1.6 14.8 0.5 18.5 0.2 UAE 24.5 1.2 121.4 3.8 37.9 0.4 Finland 2.8 0.1 151.8 4.8 5.6 0.1 SADC 361.5 8.7 332.9 5.3 376.5 5.1 COMESA 56.4 1.4 74.1 1.2 104.5 1.4

3. Some Facts SADC 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 Export Share Import Share 4.00 2.00 0.00 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010

3. Some Facts COMESA 10.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.00 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 Export Share Import Share

3. Some Facts Textile and Clothing ITES-BPO

3. Trade and Job Creation Trade Liberalisation and Female Employment. Female share of employment on exports and imports (linlog) Engle and Granger Exports significant and positive (0.04) Imports: No LR effect Imports: SR Negative Effect Female employment on exports and imports, controlling for total employment. Total employment causes female employment to rise 2.3%. This elasticity may explain the sharp drop in female employment in the EPZ since 2001 due to MFA-induced consolidation of the clothing industry.

3. Trade and Job Creation Within industries over time and betweenindustry effects. Fixed-effect Regressions Finding: Exports have boosted female employment while import competition does not seem to have affected it.

3. Trade and Job Creation Exports and Employment LEMPL t LRGDP t 1INFL 2INVt 3 LREXP u t Engle and Granger approach The results suggest that employment is more elastic to exports that either GDP or investment.

3. Trade and Job Creation Exports and Female Employment ARDL approach The long-run multipliers suggest that 1% increase in real export tends to increase female employment by 0.49% This finding bears testimony to the success of the export promotion strategy in Mauritius as a vehicle for job creation, especially for women.

3. Trade and Job Creation Regional Trade and Employment High correlation between regional trade and employment, male employment and female employment. Causality Analysis Women are employed in those sectors that tend to be export-oriented Imports from the region are used in those sectors which tend to employ more women.

3. Conclusion Female employment more volatile. A more balanced employment growth rate across gender is observed lately. Trade and Employment: positive association between employment and real exports. Regional Trade: minimal.

4. Policy Implications Bottlenecks Business Facilitation Promoting female employment through emerging sectors like BPO and through policy boost for sectors like jewellery, light manufacturing and food processing.