DECIG Seminar: November 2025

 

 

 

From Patriarchy to Policy: Norms, Votes, and Gender Equal Laws

 

Maurizio Bussolo (World Bank), Jonah M. Rexer (World Bank), Lynn Hu (World Bank)

 

Presenter:

Jonah M. Rexer

 

Time:

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

10:00 – 11:00am  (ET)

 

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Abstract

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Legal institutions play an important role in shaping gender equality in economic domains, from inheritance to labor markets. But where do gender equal laws come from? Using cross-country data on social norms and legal equality, this paper investigates the socio-cultural roots of gender inequity in the legal system and its implications for female labor force participation. To identify the impact of social norms, the analysis uses an empirical strategy that exploits pre-modern differences in ancestral patriarchal culture as an instrument for present-day gender norms. The findings show that ancestral patriarchal culture is a strong predictor of contemporary norms, and conservative social norms are associated with more gender inequality in the de jure legal framework, the de facto implementation of laws, and the labor market. The paper presents evidence for a political selection mechanism linking norms to laws: countries with more conservative norms elect political leaders who are more hostile to gender equality, who then pass less progressive legislation. The results highlight the cultural roots and political drivers of legalized gender inequality.

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