This paper examines the links between gender differences in attitudes towards economic risk and the gender pay gap. Consistent with the literature on the socio-economic determinants of attitudes towards economic risk, it shows that females are much more risk averse than males. It then extends this research to show that workers with more favorable attitudes towards risk are associated with higher earnings, and that gender differences in attitudes towards economic risk can account for a small, though important, part of the standardized gender pay gap
This paper demonstrates gender differences in risk aversion and ambiguity aversion. It also contrib...
We analyze experimental data obtained from an ultimatum game framed as a situation of employee–emplo...
This paper investigates gender differences in behaviour under uncertainty, as this personal conditio...
Wage gap This paper examines the links between gender differences in attitudes towards economic risk...
In addition to discrimination, market power, and human capital, gender differences in risk preferenc...
This paper investigates a new way to estimate the gender wage gap with the introduction of individua...
This paper examines the effects of attitudes toward economic risk on occupational choice. Workers wi...
This paper examines the extent to which differences in risk preferences between men and women explai...
© 2017 Dr. Edwin Chi Hin IpThis thesis contains three pieces of original research organised into thr...
This paper reconsiders the wide agreement that females are more risk averse than males. We survey th...
While a substantial literature in economics and finance has concluded that “women are more risk aver...
Differences between women and men in attitudes toward risk are well documented across a variety of s...
While a substantial literature in economics and finance has concluded that ‘women are more risk aver...
Could differences in risk attitudes explain parts of the gender wage gap? We present estimates on th...
Chapter 2 This chapter examines the extent to which gender differences in risk aversion explain why ...
This paper demonstrates gender differences in risk aversion and ambiguity aversion. It also contrib...
We analyze experimental data obtained from an ultimatum game framed as a situation of employee–emplo...
This paper investigates gender differences in behaviour under uncertainty, as this personal conditio...
Wage gap This paper examines the links between gender differences in attitudes towards economic risk...
In addition to discrimination, market power, and human capital, gender differences in risk preferenc...
This paper investigates a new way to estimate the gender wage gap with the introduction of individua...
This paper examines the effects of attitudes toward economic risk on occupational choice. Workers wi...
This paper examines the extent to which differences in risk preferences between men and women explai...
© 2017 Dr. Edwin Chi Hin IpThis thesis contains three pieces of original research organised into thr...
This paper reconsiders the wide agreement that females are more risk averse than males. We survey th...
While a substantial literature in economics and finance has concluded that “women are more risk aver...
Differences between women and men in attitudes toward risk are well documented across a variety of s...
While a substantial literature in economics and finance has concluded that ‘women are more risk aver...
Could differences in risk attitudes explain parts of the gender wage gap? We present estimates on th...
Chapter 2 This chapter examines the extent to which gender differences in risk aversion explain why ...
This paper demonstrates gender differences in risk aversion and ambiguity aversion. It also contrib...
We analyze experimental data obtained from an ultimatum game framed as a situation of employee–emplo...
This paper investigates gender differences in behaviour under uncertainty, as this personal conditio...