女性赋权的根源有多深?人口多样性与性别不平等

How Deep Are the Roots of Female Empowerment? Population Diversity and Gender Inequality*

Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics · 2024
被引 4
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究史前人口多样性对当代性别不平等的影响,发现其通过促进早期技术发展、经济分工和性别角色文化传承,削弱了女性的经济和政治赋权。

Abstract

Abstract I study the impact of population diversity, determined predominantly over the prehistorical out‐of‐Africa migration process of anatomically modern humans, on present‐day gender inequality. Leveraging variations across countries and individuals residing in the same country but descending from different prehistorically indigenous ethnic groups, I find that deep‐rooted population diversity negatively affects women's economic and political empowerment. I provide several explanations for this finding. First, preindustrial societies with higher interpersonal diversity tended to experience early technological development, which primarily translated into fertility growth associated with lower women's social status during the Malthusian epoch. Second, population diversity was conducive to economic specialization, which co‐evolved with and amplified the traditional gendered division of labour particularly in preindustrial societies with long agricultural histories. Finally, the early formation and prevalence of unequal gender roles in preindustrial times would gradually increase intergenerationally transmitted cultural beliefs about gender inequality, leading to wide and persistent disparities in gender roles across the contemporary world.

人口多样性性别不平等女性赋权史前迁徙性别角色