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the early 1950s, the university-educated gender gap began to reduce in response to women’s changing expectations of labour …
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The first Australian universities were established in the 1850s, well before the introduction of compulsory schooling. However it was not until the twentieth century that growing industrialisation, technological change and the development of the so-called 'knowledge industries' fed into an...
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Since the Middle Ages the Jews have been engaged primarily in urban, skilled occupations, such as crafts, trade, finance, and medicine. This distinctive occupational selection occurred between the seventh and the ninth centuries in the Muslim Empire and then it spread to other locations. We...
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This study investigates the effect of early-life exposure to malaria on disease and work level in old age over the past one and a half centuries. Using longitudinal lifetime records of Union Army veterans, I first estimate that exposure to a malarial environment in early life (c.1840)...
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Mortality rates have fallen dramatically over time, starting in a few countries in the 18th century, and continuing to fall today. In just the past century, life expectancy has increased by over 30 years. At the same time, mortality rates remain much higher in poor countries, with a difference...
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Thirty years ago, the economist Gary Becker presented an economic theory of the marriage market and the family that generated a new research field within economics. This article briefly summarizes two strands of literature that owe their intellectual debt to the pioneering contribution of...
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that endowed them with trading skills demanded all over the world. Fourth, the Jews generated a voluntary diaspora by … in the East. Fifth, the majority of world Jewry (about one million) lived in the Near East when the Mongol invasions in …
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that endowed them with trading skills demanded all over the world. Fourth, the Jews generated a voluntary diaspora by … in the East. Fifth, the majority of world Jewry (about one million) lived in the Near East when the Mongol invasions in …
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world resembles the Aristocratic Equilibrium in which a person's status is inherited from parents. When the city-states and … counterparts. In the rural world, the feudal social norm according to which one inherited his/her parents' status was not entirely …
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Path dependence in occupations refers to the observed occupational distribution in a population or in a sub-population at a point in time that depends on changes that occurred years or centuries earlier. Path dependence in occupations can be the outcome of the cumulative concentration of certain...
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