Title: The Power of the Pill: Oral Contraceptives and Women
1The Power of the Pill Oral Contraceptives and
Womens Career and Marriage Decisions
- Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F Katz
- Presented by Jennifer Windh
2Background
- Birth Control Pill approved by FDA in 1960
- Removed penalties of abstinence and uncertainty
about pregnancy, thereby decreasing the costs of
investing in human capital for women - Analyzes effect on age of first marriage and
career choices - Proposes a natural experiment is created by
differential changes in single womens access to
pill across states
3The Pill and Single WomenDiffusion of the Pill
among Single Women
- Pill rapidly adopted by married women legal and
social barriers blocked single womens access - Late 60s early 70s age of majority lowered
and mature minor laws adopted - Data is very limited on this topic
- Laws were not necessarily perfectly enforced
- Decision to focus on college graduate women
4The Pill and Single WomenDiffusion of the Pill
among Single Women
5The Pill and Single WomenState Variation in
Laws Affecting Contraceptive Services
- Age of majority lowered
- Mature minor laws
- Family Planning available without parental
consent - University health services tended to conform to
state laws
6The Pill and Single WomenThe Impact of State
Laws on Pill Use
7The Effect of the Pill on Marriage and Career
- Direct Effect reduce cost of marriage delay and
career investment - Indirect Effect lower cost of career investment
through thickening of marriage market - Rest better marriage matches
- Womens marriage desirability as a function of
nurturing and career - Preferences not fully formed until older
8The Effect of the Pill on Marriage and Career
9Evidence for the Power of the PillTime Series
Career Investment
10Evidence for the Power of the PillTime Series
Age at First Marriage
11Evidence for the Power of the PillFormal
Analyses Age at First Marriage State Law
Changes
12Evidence for the Power of the PillFormal
Analyses Career and Marital Status Outcomes
13Alternative Explanations
- Abortion Reform Availability of other methods of
birth control - Resurgence in feminism
- Anti-discrimination legislation
- Advancement and affordability of home production
technology - Sex-ratio changes
- End of draft deferments for graduate students