nep-cul New Economics Papers
on Cultural Economics
Issue of 2010‒04‒24
one paper chosen by
Roberto Zanola
University of the Piemonte Orientale

  1. The Economic Value of Virtue By Mariani, Fabio

  1. By: Mariani, Fabio (Université Catholique de Louvain)
    Abstract: Virtue is modeled as an asset that women can use in the marriage market: since men value virginity in prospective mates, preserving her virtue increases a woman's chances of marrying a high-status husband, and therefore allows for upward social mobility. Consistent with some historical and anthropological evidence, we find that the prevalence (and the value) of virginity, across societies and over time, can be influenced by socio-economic factors such as male income inequality, gender differences, social status and stratification, and overall economic development.
    Keywords: mating, marriage, cultural values, social classes, gender
    JEL: D1 J12 Z13
    Date: 2010–04
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:iza:izadps:dp4875&r=cul

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