This book demonstrates that women have been and key to understanding processes of development and explores the importance of greater gender equality for financial markets, religious institutions and human capital formation.
This book demonstrates that women have been and key to understanding processes of development and explores the importance of greater gender equality for financial markets, religious institutions and human capital formation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jan Luiten van Zanden is professor of Global Economic History at Utrecht University. His research interests focus on the reconstruction and explanation of long-term trajectories in the world economy with the goal of understanding the deep roots of contemporary societal problems. Tine De Moor is professor of Institutions for Collective Action in historical perspective at Utrecht University. She is closely engaged with translating insights from the study of collectively managed institutions in the past to help organisations working in the present. Sarah Carmichael is an Assistant Professor in the economic and social history group of Utrecht University. Her research focuses on devising historical measures of gender inequality and exploring how family organization impacts upon the position of women.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Figures * List of Tables * Acknowledgments * 1. The broader picture: the global determinants of female agency and economic growth * 2. The patterns behind change: origins and features of the European Marriage Pattern * 3. Effects on human capital formation * 4. Effect on capital market development * 5. The effect on the labour market: women's wages, human capital formation and fertility * 6. The 'dark side' of the EMP? Testing the nuclear hardship hypothesis * 7. The institutional effect: alternatives for family ties, the role of trust and the emergence of the commercial household * 8. Beguines: living single and safe * 9. Conclusion: the EMP in Eurasian Perspective * References * Index
* List of Figures * List of Tables * Acknowledgments * 1. The broader picture: the global determinants of female agency and economic growth * 2. The patterns behind change: origins and features of the European Marriage Pattern * 3. Effects on human capital formation * 4. Effect on capital market development * 5. The effect on the labour market: women's wages, human capital formation and fertility * 6. The 'dark side' of the EMP? Testing the nuclear hardship hypothesis * 7. The institutional effect: alternatives for family ties, the role of trust and the emergence of the commercial household * 8. Beguines: living single and safe * 9. Conclusion: the EMP in Eurasian Perspective * References * Index
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