Akbulut, R. (2011). Sectoral changes and the increase in womens labour force participation. Macroeconomic Dynamics, 15, 240–64.
Albanesi, S. and Olivetti, C. (2016). Gender roles and medical progress. Journal of Political Economy, 124, 650–95.
Alesina, A. F., Giuliano, P. and Nunn, N. (2013). On the origins of gender roles: women and the plough. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 128, 469–530.
Aragon, F. M. and Rud, J. P. (2013). Natural resources and local communities: evidence from a Peruvian gold mine. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 5, 1–25.
Aragon, F. M., Rud, J. P. and Toews, G. (2016). Resource shocks, employment, and gender: evidence from the collapse of the UK coal industry. Working Paper.
Ashenfelter, O. and Heckman, J. (1974). The estimation of income and substitution effects in a model of family labour supply. Econometrica, 42, 73–85.
Attanasio, O., Low, H. and Sanchez‐Marcos, V. (2008). Explaining changes in female labour supply in a life‐cycle model. American Economic Review, 98, 1517–42.
Becker, G. S. (1981). A Treatise on the Family. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Bertrand, M., Duflo, E. and Mullainathan, S. (2004). How much should we trust difference‐in‐differences estimates? Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119, 249–75.
Bester, C. A., Conley, T. G. and Hansen, C. B. (2011). Inference with dependent data using cluster covariance estimators. Journal of Econometrics, 165, 137–51.
Black, D. A., McKinnish, T. and Sanders, S. G. (2005). The economic impact of the coal boom and bust. Economic Journal, 115, 449–76.
- Buckley, P. D. (2003). Essays in applied microeconomics: signaling, marriage hazard rates, and ability sorting. PhD dissertation, Department of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Carrington, W. J. (1996). The Alaskan Labour market during the pipeline era. Journal of Political Economy, 104, 186–218.
Caselli, F. and Coleman, J. W. (2001). The U.S. structural transformation and regional convergence: a reinterpretation. Journal of Political Economy, 109, 584–616.
- Corden, M. W. and Neary, P. J. (1982). Booming sector and de‐industrialisation in a small open economy. Economic Journal, 92, 825–48.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Do, Q.‐T., Levchenko, A. A. and Raddatz, C. (2016). Comparative advantage, international trade, and fertility. Journal of Development Economics, 119, 48–66.
- Fernandez, R. (2011). Does culture matter? In J. Benhabib, M. O. Jackson and A. Bisin (eds), Handbook of Social Economics, Vol. 1A. Amsterdam: North‐Holland.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Fernandez, R. (2013). Cultural change as learning: the evolution of female labour force participation over a century. American Economic Review, 103, 472–500.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Fetzer, T. R. (2014). Fracking growth. CEP Discussion Paper no. 1278, London School of Economics.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Fogel, R. W. (1962). A quantitative approach to the study of railroads in American economic growth: a report of some preliminary findings. Journal of Economic History, 22, 163–97.
- Furchtgott‐Roth, D. and Gray, A. (2013). The economic effects of hydrofracturing on local economies: a comparison of New York and Pennsylvania. Growth and Prosperity Report no. 1, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, New York.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Gaddis, I. and Pieters, J. (2017). The gendered labour market impacts of trade liberalization: evidence from Brazil. Journal of Human Resources, 52, 457–89.
Goldin, C. (1977). Female labour force participation: the origin of black and white differences, 1870 and 1880. Journal of Economic History, 37, 87–108.
Goldin, C. (1990). Understanding the Gender Wage Gap: An Economic History of American Women. New York: Oxford University Press.
Goldin, C. (2006). The quiet revolution that transformed womens employment, education, and family. American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 96, 1–21.
Goldin, C. and Katz, L. F. (2002). The power of the pill: oral contraceptives and women’ s career and marriage decisions. Journal of Political Economy, 100, 730–70.
Greenwood, J., Seshadri, A. and Yorukoglu, M. (2005). Engines of liberation. Review of Economic Studies, 72, 109–33.
Jelnov, P. (2016). The marriage age U‐shape: what can we learn from energy crises? Working Paper.
Jones, L. E., Manuelli, R. E. and McGrattan, E. R. (2015). Why are married women working so much? Journal of Demographic Economics, 81, 75–114.
- Kang, A. (2009). Studying oil, Islam, and women as if political institutions mattered. Politics & Gender, 5, 560–8.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Klasen, S. and Pieters, J. (2015). What explains the stagnation of female labour force participation in urban India? World Bank Economic Review, 29, 449–78.
Kotsadam, A. and Tolonen, A. (2016). African mining, gender, and local employment. World Development, 83, 325–39.
Manning, A. (2004). We can work it out: the impact of technological change on the demand for low‐skilled workers. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 51, 581–608.
Marchand, J. (2012). Local labour market impacts of energy boom‐bust-boom in western Canada. Journal of Urban Economics, 71, 165–74.
- Mazzolari, F. and Ragusa, G. (2013). Spillovers from high‐skill consumption to low‐skill labour markets. Review of Economics and Statistics, 95, 74–86.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Michaels, G. (2011). The long term consequences of resource‐based specialisation. Economic Journal, 121, 31–57.
Ngai, R. L. and Petrongolo, B. (2017). Gender gaps and the rise of the service economy. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 9, 1–44.
- Norris, P. (2010). Perhaps petroleum perpetuates patriarchy? A response and critique to Ross. Unpublished manuscript, Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Papyrakis, E. and Gerlagh, R. (2007). Resource abundance and economic growth in the United States. European Economic Review, 51, 1011–39.
Pei, Z., Pischke, J.‐S. and Schwandt, H. (2019). Poorly measured confounders are more useful on the left than on the right. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 37, 205–16.
- Pratt, J. A. (1980). The Growth of a Refining Region. Greenwich, CT: Jai Press.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Rice, T. W. and Coates, D. L. (1995). Gender role attitudes in the southern United States. Gender and Society, 9, 738–50.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Ross, M. L. (2008). Oil, Islam and women. American Political Science Review, 102, 107–23.
- Ross, M. L. (2012). The Oil Curse: How Petroleum Wealth Shapes the Development of Nations. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Sachs, J. D. and Warner, A. M. (1999). The big rush, natural resource booms and growth. Journal of Development Economics, 59, 43–76.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Sachs, J. D. and Warner, A. M. (2001). The curse of natural resources. European Economic Review, 45, 827–38.
- Simmons, J. W. (2016). Natural resource wealth and womens economic and political power in the U.S. states. Comparative Political Studies, 49, 115–52.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Voigtländer, N. and Voth, J. (2013). How the West ‘invented’ fertility restriction. American Economic Review, 103, 2227–64.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Wright, G. (1986). Old South, New South. New York: Basic Books.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Young, A. (2016). Improved, nearly exact, statistical inference with robust and clustered covariance matrices using effective degrees of freedom corrections. Working Paper.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now