避孕药的力量:口服避孕药与女性的职业和婚姻决策

The Power of the Pill: Oral Contraceptives and Women’s Career and Marriage Decisions

Journal of Political Economy · 2002
被引 1346 · 同刊同年前 4%
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

利用美国各州和不同出生队列在避孕药可及性上的差异,证明口服避孕药降低了女性接受长期专业教育的成本,并推迟了初婚年龄,从而解释了1970年后美国女大学毕业生进入专业项目比例上升和初婚年龄推迟的现象。

Abstract

The fraction of U.S. college graduate women entering professional programs increased substantially just after 1970, and the age at first marriage among all U.S. college graduate women began to soar around the same year. We explore the relationship between these two changes and the diffusion of the birth control pill ("the pill") among young, unmarried college graduate women. Although the pill was approved in 1960 by the Food and Drug Administration and spread rapidly among married women, it did not diffuse among young, single women until the late 1960s after state law changes reduced the age of majority and extended "mature minor" decisions. We present both descriptive time series and formal econometric evidence that exploit cross-state and cross-cohort variation in pill availability to young, unmarried women, establishing the "power of the pill" in lowering the costs of long-duration professional education for women and raising the age at first marriage.

口服避孕药女性职业选择初婚年龄专业教育