Gendered Language
76 Pages Posted: 13 Apr 2020 Last revised: 6 May 2025
Abstract
Languages use different systems for classifying nouns. Gender languages assign nouns to distinct sex-based categories, masculine and feminine. We construct a new data set, documenting the presence or absence of grammatical gender in more than 4,000 languages which together account for more than 99% of the world's population. We find a robust negative cross-country relationship between prevalence of gender languages and women's labor force participation and educational attainment. We replicate these associations in four countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and in India, showing that educational attainment and female labor force participation are lower among those whose native languages use grammatical gender.
Keywords: grammatical gender, language, gender, linguistic determinism, labor force participation, educational attainment, gender gaps
JEL Classification: J16, Z10, Z13
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