This paper seeks to better understand the historical origins of current differences in norms and beliefs about the appropriate role of women in society. We test the hypothesis that traditional agricultural practices influenced the historical gender division of labor and the evolution and persistence of gender norms. We find that, consistent with existing hypotheses, the descendants of societies that traditionally practiced plough agriculture, today have lower rates of female participation in the workplace, in politics, and in entrepreneurial activities, as well as a greater prevalence of attitudes favoring gender inequality. We identify the causal impact of traditional plough use by exploiting variation in the historical geo-climatic suitab...
An increasing body of literature suggests that agriculture is ‘feminizing’ in many low- and middle-i...
Intensifying outmigration in dryland areas affects women's roles in agriculture and related activiti...
Gender has emerged as a major area of interest in agriculture and rural development in recent years....
The study examines the historical origins of existing cross-cultural differences in beliefs and valu...
The participation of women in agriculture and the role of women in society in the prein-dustrial per...
We study the historical origins of cross-country differences in the male-to-female sex ratio. Our an...
This article explores the relevance of deep historical forces that have influenced the historical ge...
The distinctive traits of early settlers at initial stages of institutional development may be cruci...
The Feminisation U describes the tendency of female labour force participation (FLFP) to first decli...
This study examines the impact of cultural gender norms created by differences in traditional agricu...
Relationships among plow agriculture, female contributions to crop tending, and polygyny in the Stan...
We study the historical origins of cross-country differences in the male-to-female sex ratio. Our an...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to describe changing labor markets that pull men out ...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...
There is a growing literature on gender norms—the unwritten, informal social rules that determine so...
An increasing body of literature suggests that agriculture is ‘feminizing’ in many low- and middle-i...
Intensifying outmigration in dryland areas affects women's roles in agriculture and related activiti...
Gender has emerged as a major area of interest in agriculture and rural development in recent years....
The study examines the historical origins of existing cross-cultural differences in beliefs and valu...
The participation of women in agriculture and the role of women in society in the prein-dustrial per...
We study the historical origins of cross-country differences in the male-to-female sex ratio. Our an...
This article explores the relevance of deep historical forces that have influenced the historical ge...
The distinctive traits of early settlers at initial stages of institutional development may be cruci...
The Feminisation U describes the tendency of female labour force participation (FLFP) to first decli...
This study examines the impact of cultural gender norms created by differences in traditional agricu...
Relationships among plow agriculture, female contributions to crop tending, and polygyny in the Stan...
We study the historical origins of cross-country differences in the male-to-female sex ratio. Our an...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to describe changing labor markets that pull men out ...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...
There is a growing literature on gender norms—the unwritten, informal social rules that determine so...
An increasing body of literature suggests that agriculture is ‘feminizing’ in many low- and middle-i...
Intensifying outmigration in dryland areas affects women's roles in agriculture and related activiti...
Gender has emerged as a major area of interest in agriculture and rural development in recent years....