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Title: Nature or Nurture? Learning and the Geography of Female Labor Force Participation

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2011

Abstract: One of the most dramatic economic transformations of the past century has been the entry of women into the labor force. While many theories explain why this change tookplace, we investigate the process of transition itself. We argue that local information transmission generates changes in participation that are geographically heterogeneous,locally correlated, and smooth in the aggregate, just like those observed in our data. In our model, women learn about the effects of maternal employment on children by observing nearby employed women. When few women participate in the labor force, data are scarce and participation rises slowly. As information accumulates in some regions, the effects of maternal employment become less uncertain and more women in that region participate. Learning accelerates, labor force participation rises faster, andregional participation rates diverge. Eventually, information diffuses throughout the economy, beliefs converge to the truth, participation flattens out, and regions become more similar again. To investigate the empirical relevance of our theory, we use a new county-level data set to compare our calibrated model to the time series and geographic patterns of participation.

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Authors: Fogli, Alessandra; Veldkamp, Laura

Periodical (Full): Econometrica

Issue: 4

Volume: 79

Pages: 1103-1138

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Gender, Labor Force and Occupational Structure

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