The shaping of a gender norm: marriage, labor, and foot-binding in historical china

Xinyu Fan, Lingwei Wu

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW(2023)

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This article presents a theory that explains the rise of foot-binding in historical China, in response to a gender-asymmetric social mobility shock that dispersed men's quality distribution in the marriage market. The theory characterizes the marriage market equilibrium and women's competition strategies before and after the shock. Empirical evidence using archival data corroborates the theoretical predictions that greater men's social mobility opportunities encouraged foot-binding and that a greater cost of women's labor discouraged foot-binding. The article thus highlights that costly gender norms can be traced back to gender asymmetry in social mobility opportunities.
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