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Perverse Incentives in Medieval Convents
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In medieval times, some families would send a younger daughter into a convent in hopes that if their older sister died childless, the younger one could leave the convent, reclaim the dowry, and marry her sister's widower. This created perverse incentives for unwilling nuns and made a career in the church attractive for excess sons in the family.

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