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'Girl Power' in Eastern Europe? The human capital development of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries and its determinants

机译:东欧的“女孩力量”? 17至19世纪中东欧和东欧的人力资本发展及其决定因素

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How did human capital develop in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and other eastcentral and eastern European countries? We trace the development of a specific human capital indicator during this period: numeracy. We draw upon new evidence for Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Russia, controlling for potential selectivity issues. Numeracy started at low levels, especially in Russia and, later, in Lithuania. In the mideighteenth century, levels in Russia began to converge to Polish levels; later, the other regions followed. We test potential determinants such as serfdom, female autonomy, nutrition, and geography. We find that female autonomy proxied by the share of young female singles had a particularly consistent positive effect. An instrumental variable regression suggests that the relationship could be causal.
机译:波兰-立陶宛联邦以及其他中东部和东欧国家的人力资本如何发展?我们追踪此期间特定人力资本指标的发展:计算能力。我们利用波兰,白俄罗斯,乌克兰,立陶宛和俄罗斯的新证据来控制潜在的选择性问题。算术的起点很低,尤其是在俄罗斯,后来在立陶宛。在18世纪中叶,俄罗斯的等级开始收敛到波兰的等级。后来,其他地区紧随其后。我们测试了诸如农奴制,女性自治,营养和地理等潜在决定因素。我们发现,以年轻女性单身人士为代表的女性自主权具有特别一致的积极影响。工具变量回归表明该关系可能是因果关系。

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