Gender-Biased Technological Change: Milking Machines and the Exodus of Women from Farming

    https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20240167

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    1. **Abstract**

      This paper studies how gender-biased technological change in agriculture affected women’s work in twentieth-century Norway. In the 1950s, dairy farms began widely adopting milking machines to replace milking cows by hand, a task typically performed by young women. We show that the machines pushed rural young women in dairy-intensive areas out of farming. The displaced women moved to cities where they acquired more education and found better-paying, skilled employment. Our results suggest that the adoption of milking machines broke up allocative inefficiencies associated with moving costs across sectors, which improved the economic status of women relative to men.

    2. Credit to the limited, and apparently easily replacable role women played in the overall process of farming. 

      I wonder what the outcome would have been if women played a more instrumental role in addition to milk maid. 

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