The distinctive traits of early settlers at initial stages of institutional development may be crucial for cultural formation. In 1973, the cultural geographer Wilbur Zelinsky postulated this in his doctrine of “first effective settlement”. There is however little empirical evidence supporting the role of early settlers in shaping culture over the long run. This paper tests this hypothesis by relating early settlers’ culture to within state variation in gender norms in the United States. I capture settlers’ culture using past female labor force participation, women’s suffrage, and financial rights at their place of origin. I document the distinctive characteristics of settlers’ populations and provide suggestive evidence in support of the t...
This panel aims to study settlement patterns of migrants, according to a gendered approach. It aims ...
The field of settler colonial studies has made huge strides in recent years toward problematizing th...
This paper follows the methodologies of a previous study published in the American Economic Journal ...
The study examines the historical origins of existing cross-cultural differences in beliefs and valu...
This paper seeks to better understand the historical origins of current differences in norms and bel...
Recent immigration to the United States and other developed nations has increasingly been from count...
Our paper investigates whether historical trends in the labor market participation of immigrant wome...
Despite broad progress in closing many dimensions of the gender gap around the globe, recent researc...
We investigate the evolution of gender norms for 160 years in the US. Socioeconomists have posited t...
We study culture by examining the work and fertility behavior of second-generation American women. C...
Women as well as men took advantage of government land policies that encouraged settlement on the Gr...
This study explores the relationship between federal land policy and women\u27s property rights in t...
This paper studies the origins and function of customs and norms that intend to keep women from bein...
During the last decade, the United States has witnessed a high increase in its immigration flow. Des...
Using cross-classified models and data from the European Social Survey, this article studies whether...
This panel aims to study settlement patterns of migrants, according to a gendered approach. It aims ...
The field of settler colonial studies has made huge strides in recent years toward problematizing th...
This paper follows the methodologies of a previous study published in the American Economic Journal ...
The study examines the historical origins of existing cross-cultural differences in beliefs and valu...
This paper seeks to better understand the historical origins of current differences in norms and bel...
Recent immigration to the United States and other developed nations has increasingly been from count...
Our paper investigates whether historical trends in the labor market participation of immigrant wome...
Despite broad progress in closing many dimensions of the gender gap around the globe, recent researc...
We investigate the evolution of gender norms for 160 years in the US. Socioeconomists have posited t...
We study culture by examining the work and fertility behavior of second-generation American women. C...
Women as well as men took advantage of government land policies that encouraged settlement on the Gr...
This study explores the relationship between federal land policy and women\u27s property rights in t...
This paper studies the origins and function of customs and norms that intend to keep women from bein...
During the last decade, the United States has witnessed a high increase in its immigration flow. Des...
Using cross-classified models and data from the European Social Survey, this article studies whether...
This panel aims to study settlement patterns of migrants, according to a gendered approach. It aims ...
The field of settler colonial studies has made huge strides in recent years toward problematizing th...
This paper follows the methodologies of a previous study published in the American Economic Journal ...