While women and men have equal quantities of brains, men have more brawn. And, the more developed is an economy, the higher the rewards of brains relative to brawn.#
If all childrearing is done by women, an increase in men’s wages will have such a pure income effect. Increases in women’s wages raise both household income and the price of children, and so have offsetting income and substitution effects on the demand for children.#
To make of Gal. 3:28 a “modern” statement on women’s liberation, from which one can then look down on the rest of Paul’s thought, not only misplaces this text logically . . .; it also misreads the text itself.#