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It's Raining Men! Hallelujah? The Long-Run Consequences of Male-Biased Sex Ratios

机译:这是下雨的男人! Hallelujah? 男性偏见性别比率的长期后果

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We document the short- and long-run effects of male-biased sex ratios. We exploit a natural historical experiment where large numbers of male convicts and far fewer female convicts were sent to Australia in the 18th and 19th centuries. In areas with more male-biased sex ratios, women were historically more likely to get married and less likely to work outside the home. In these areas today, both men and women continue to have more conservative attitudes towards women working, and women work fewer hours outside the home. While these women enjoy more leisure, they are also less likely to work in high-ranking occupations. We demonstrate that the consequences of uneven sex ratios on cultural attitudes, labour supply decisions, and occupational choices can persist in the long run, well after sex ratios are back to the natural rate. We document the roles of vertical cultural transmission and marriage homogamy in sustaining this cultural persistence.
机译:我们记录了男性偏见性别比率的短期和长期影响。 我们利用了一个自然的历史实验,在18世纪和19世纪,大量的男性囚犯和较少的女性囚犯被送到澳大利亚。 在具有更男性偏见的性别比率的地区,妇女在历史上更有可能结婚,不太可能在家外工作。 在今天的这些领域,男女都继续对妇女工作的更加保守的态度,女性在家外工作较少。 虽然这些女性享受更多的休闲,但它们也不太可能在高级职业中工作。 我们表明,性别比对文化态度,劳动力判决和职业选择的后果可以在长期运行中持续存在,性别比率恢复到自然税率。 我们记录了垂直文化传播与婚姻同源的作用,使这种文化持久性持续。

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