This is the massive impact women’s liberation had on economic growth
Women kept more of their assets as cash in US states that granted these rights. This reduced interest rates and accelerated industrialisation.
David Weiss is an Assistant Professor at Tel-Aviv University's economics department. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 2013.
Women kept more of their assets as cash in US states that granted these rights. This reduced interest rates and accelerated industrialisation.
Over recent decades, the trend for high-skilled, career-focused women to have fewer children, if any at all, has reversed.