Maria Stanfors
Professor
A tale of 24 counties? Regional variation in female labour force participation in Sweden, 1870-1950
Författare
Summary, in English
Female labor force participation increased significantly during the 20thcentury, not least in Sweden. In this paper, we investigate the importance of economic, demographic and sociocultural factors in the initial increase and growth of female labor force participationover the course of industrializationusing county-level data and panel regressions.There were important spatial differences across counties in the growth of women’s employment outside the home1870-1950. We showthatstructural factors (e.g. economic conditions and demographic characteristics) are important in explaining level differences between counties in the development of female labor force participation, net of cultural factors and unionization. Economic conditions do not seem to be as important in explaining changes in female labor force participation within counties over time when cultural differences and differences in unionization are accounted for. Sociocultural aspects of modernization and unionization were very important inthe increase in female labor force participation, both across and within counties.We argue that culture as well as geography are important, yet commonly neglected, parts of both the industrialization story and of the narrative into which we fit the increase in women’s paid work outside the home.
Avdelning/ar
- Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen
- Centrum för ekonomisk demografi
Publiceringsår
2019
Språk
Engelska
Länkar
Dokumenttyp
Konferensbidrag
Ämne
- Economic History
Conference name
Economic History Society
Conference date
2019-04-05 - 2019-04-07
Conference place
Belfast
Aktiv
Published
Projekt
- Manufacturing gender inequality