We examine whether exposure of men to women in a traditionally male-dominated environment can change attitudes about mixed-gender productivity, gender roles and gender identity. Our context is the military in Norway, where we randomly assigned female recruits to some squads but not others during boot camp. We find that living and working with women for 8 weeks causes men to adopt more egalitarian attitudes. There is a 14 percentage point increase in the fraction of men who think mixed-gender teams perform as well or better than same-gender teams, an 8 percentage point increase in men who think household work should be shared equally and a 14 percentage point increase in men who do not completely disavow feminine traits. Contrary to the pred...
Occupational gender segregation is a worldwide phenomenon. Research from Western regions such as the...
The authors use empirical research to identify how gender influences the interaction with female col...
Research has shown that women on average express more positive attitudes towards out-groups than men...
We examine whether exposure of men to women in a traditionally male-dominated environment can change...
We examine whether exposure of men to women in a traditionally male-dominated environment can change...
In 2013, the Ground Combat Exclusion Policy (GCEP) for the United States military was eliminated, an...
Advisors: Rebecca J. Hannagan.Committee members: Christina Haynes; Andrea Radasanu.This project inve...
Perceptions of women working in a male dominated arena can shape the institution’s responses to disc...
This study is motivated by the effort of the Norwegian Government and the Norwegian Armed Forces to ...
Women have never formally served in U.S. Army combat roles. It was announced in December, 2015 that...
Does gender-personality among soldiers lead to better adjustment, defined in terms of psychological ...
Women have never formally served in U.S. Army combat roles. It was announced in December, 2015 that...
Women have never formally served in U.S. Army combat roles. It was announced in December, 2015 that...
How might mixing the sexes affect the capability of small combat teams? As Australia integrates wome...
This paper examines how mixing the sexes may affect the capability of small combat teams in the Aust...
Occupational gender segregation is a worldwide phenomenon. Research from Western regions such as the...
The authors use empirical research to identify how gender influences the interaction with female col...
Research has shown that women on average express more positive attitudes towards out-groups than men...
We examine whether exposure of men to women in a traditionally male-dominated environment can change...
We examine whether exposure of men to women in a traditionally male-dominated environment can change...
In 2013, the Ground Combat Exclusion Policy (GCEP) for the United States military was eliminated, an...
Advisors: Rebecca J. Hannagan.Committee members: Christina Haynes; Andrea Radasanu.This project inve...
Perceptions of women working in a male dominated arena can shape the institution’s responses to disc...
This study is motivated by the effort of the Norwegian Government and the Norwegian Armed Forces to ...
Women have never formally served in U.S. Army combat roles. It was announced in December, 2015 that...
Does gender-personality among soldiers lead to better adjustment, defined in terms of psychological ...
Women have never formally served in U.S. Army combat roles. It was announced in December, 2015 that...
Women have never formally served in U.S. Army combat roles. It was announced in December, 2015 that...
How might mixing the sexes affect the capability of small combat teams? As Australia integrates wome...
This paper examines how mixing the sexes may affect the capability of small combat teams in the Aust...
Occupational gender segregation is a worldwide phenomenon. Research from Western regions such as the...
The authors use empirical research to identify how gender influences the interaction with female col...
Research has shown that women on average express more positive attitudes towards out-groups than men...