Lamarque L, Langstieh B, Raymond M, Alvergne A (2025). Female house ownership drives the positive association
between matriliny and women’s health in Meghalaya (India). Social Science & Medicine, 118355.
The effect of United We Give, Divided We Keep : Intra-Couple Wealth Inequality and Inter vivos Gift Transfers, with Marion Leturcq
Who Shares? Mothers, Fathers and Intergenerational Financial Transfers to Adult Children In France
The effect of kinship system on gender differences: a meta-analysis of behavioural economics experiments, with Rhea L. Arini (University of Lincoln, UK) and Adam R. Kenny (University of Oxford, OK)
Measuring and explaining the evolution of gender-biased attitudes in Early Modern France (master thesis, supervised by Nicolas Baumard, CNRS, Jean Nicod)
Numerous qualitative works suggest that between 1550 and 1900, women's condition improved in France in the conjugal, economic, political and intellectual spheres. While many theories compete to explain variations in gender inequality, we propose that these variations can be attributed to a psychological shift induced by a change in the environment. In this study, we attempt on the one hand to measure the evolution of patriarchy in French theater (N= 1034, CE= 1550-1900) via the number of female characters and the gender stereotypes of their line (words related to child, family, marriage). On the other hand, we explore the relationship between economic development (GDP per capita) and variations in gender stereotypes using time lag analysis. Our results do not demonstrate a significant decrease in patriarchy in Early Modern period, but time-lag analysis reveals that an increase in GDPpc precedes a decrease in gender stereotypes in theater plays.