The Effects on Human Capital Formation

J. Luiten
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New evidence from Flanders and the Netherlands demonstrates that age heaping was gradually diminishing in large parts of the Low Countries during the sixteenth century, that (unexpectedly) almost no gender gap was apparent during this period (women even outperforming men at times), and that differences between town and country were small. These findings suggest an early rise in numeracy (or at least a “number sense”) in both urban and rural areas, linked to demographic change and commercial development. Between 1600 and 1800, however, Flanders in particular seems to have lost its strong distinctiveness in this regard. In this chapter the authors also contribute to the literature on human capital formation by investigating age references in early modern portraits from the Low Countries. They use the very popular aetatis formulae to estimate to what degree sitters for portraits were able to give their age in an accurate way. This approach permits an estimate of the numeracy of single men and women, as well as of couples who commissioned pair portraits to commemorate their marriages.
对人力资本形成的影响
来自佛兰德斯和荷兰的新证据表明,16世纪,在低地国家的大部分地区,年龄堆积逐渐减少,(出乎意料的)这一时期几乎没有明显的性别差距(女性有时甚至比男性表现得更好),城镇和乡村之间的差异也很小。这些发现表明,在城市和农村地区,计算能力(或至少是“数感”)的早期提高与人口变化和商业发展有关。然而,在1600年至1800年之间,佛兰德斯似乎在这方面失去了其强烈的独特性。在本章中,作者还通过调查来自低地国家的早期现代肖像中的年龄参考,为人力资本形成的文献做出了贡献。他们使用非常流行的aetatis公式来估计肖像模特能够准确说出自己年龄的程度。这种方法可以估计单身男性和女性的计算能力,以及那些委托双人肖像来纪念他们的婚姻的夫妇。
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