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Faustine Perrin . Photo

Faustine Perrin

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Faustine Perrin . Photo

Gender Gap in Numeracy and the Role of Marital Status : Evidence from 19th century France

Author

  • Faustine Perrin

Summary, in English

Evidence of conventional human capital indicators (e.g. literacy, educational attainment, years of schooling) by marital status is rare or inexistent for the period prior to the 20th century. An indicator of human capital frequently used for the pre-1900 period is the age heaping. We employ this method to chart and analyze the heterogeneity and gender-specific differences of cognitive abilities (numeracy) across France in the mid-19th century by marital status. We find that married women heap significantly less than unmarried women, while single men heap less than married men. We explore the reliability of four hypotheses to explain those differences. We find that married and non-married women’s data are prone to bias and must be used carefully when accounting for basic numeracy skills. Yet, we find a robust correlation between literacy and numeracy. Our findings suggest that married women’s numeracy skills are more closely linked with indicators of human capital, e.g. enrollment rates, than non-married women’s and men’s numeracy skills.

Department/s

  • Department of Economic History
  • Centre for Economic Demography

Publishing year

2020

Language

English

Pages

51-76

Publication/Series

Revue d'Economie Politique

Volume

130

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Editions Dalloz

Topic

  • Economic History

Keywords

  • Gender
  • Age heaping
  • Human capital
  • Marital status
  • Nineteenth century
  • France

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2105-2883