In 1890, gender gaps were low in poor countries since hardly anyone was educated. Families initially prioritised sons' , but those educated men valued education & sought educated wives & daughters. Gender gaps fell. The Educational Gender Kuznets curve! A terrific paper!!https://twitter.com/FelixMzS1/status/1384791924561809408 …
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An additional observation: The educational gender kuznets curve is larger in societies with strong preferences for female seclusion In MENA & South Asia, parents are much more reluctant to weaken constraints on girls’ mobility & invest in their educationpic.twitter.com/ErF8QbrhaA
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