Gender(ed) equity: The growth of female shareholding in Australia, 1857–1937

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Grant Fleming, Zhangxin (Frank) Liu, David Merrett, Simon Ville
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Little is known about the history of female investing in Australia. We develop a new dataset of company shareholders between 1857 and 1937, covering all major sectors of the economy. We calculate the female fraction of shareowners, their occupational and geographic backgrounds, and we analyse their investment patterns and behaviours including their risk profiles and portfolio construction decisions. Our findings suggest that ‘gender equity’—and more—had been reached, for some companies, by the interwar period. Women investors came from many walks of life, had various motives, and appear to have largely acted independently of other women and of men.

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性别平等:澳大利亚女性持股比例的增长,1857-1937 年
人们对澳大利亚女性投资的历史知之甚少。我们建立了一个新的数据集,涵盖了 1857 年至 1937 年间所有主要经济部门的公司股东。我们计算了女性股东的比例、她们的职业和地域背景,并分析了她们的投资模式和行为,包括她们的风险概况和投资组合构建决策。我们的研究结果表明,在战时,一些公司已经实现了 "性别平等"。女性投资者来自各行各业,动机各不相同,似乎在很大程度上独立于其他女性和男性。
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