Authors
Graziella Bertocchi, Monica Bozzano
Publication date
2016/8/1
Journal
Journal of Comparative Economics
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
496-521
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
We investigate the historical determinants of the education gender gap in Italy in the late 19th century, immediately following the country's Unification. We use a comprehensive newly-assembled database including 69 provinces over 20-year sub-samples covering the 1861–1901 period. We find robust evidence that in 1861, at Unification, gender equality in education is still positively associated with the medieval pattern of commerce, along the routes that connected Italian cities among themselves and with the rest of the world. The beneficial effect of medieval commerce on female education relative to male persists after we control for a broad set of confounding factors reflecting the geographic, economic, political, and cultural differentiation of medieval Italy. The long-term influence of medieval commerce dissipates only gradually after nationally-directed educational policies are implemented after Unification. This is …
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Scholar articles
G Bertocchi, M Bozzano - Journal of Comparative Economics, 2016