We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for competition, altruism and risk. For competitiveness, we explore two different tasks that differ in associated stereotypes. We find no gender difference in competitiveness when comparing performance under competition to that without competition. We further find that boys and girls are equally likely to self-select into competition in a verbal task, but that boys are significantly more likely to choose to compete in a mathematical task. This gender gap diminishes and becomes non-significant when we control for actual performance, beliefs about relative performance, and risk preferences, or for beliefs only. Girls are also more altruistic and less risk taking than boy...
Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a poten-tial explanation for gender ...
Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a potential explanation for gender d...
In current world we can observe a substantial gender gap in the labor market as women tend to earn c...
We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for competition, altruism a...
We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for competition, altruism a...
We look at gender differences in competitiveness, risk preferences and altruism in a large sample of...
AbstractWe look at gender differences in competitiveness, risk preferences and altruism in a large s...
Recent studies find that women are less competitive than men. This gender difference in competitiven...
Recent studies find that women are less competitive than men. This gender difference in competitiven...
Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that w...
Experimental results from student or other non-representative convenience samples often suggest that...
In this study, we estimate unadjusted and adjusted gender gaps in time preference, risk attitudes, ...
Published online: 31 October 2014Gender differences in the willingness to compete have been identifi...
Gender differences in the willingness to compete have been identified as one important factor in exp...
We present evidence on the role of the social environment for the development of gender differ- enc...
Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a poten-tial explanation for gender ...
Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a potential explanation for gender d...
In current world we can observe a substantial gender gap in the labor market as women tend to earn c...
We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for competition, altruism a...
We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for competition, altruism a...
We look at gender differences in competitiveness, risk preferences and altruism in a large sample of...
AbstractWe look at gender differences in competitiveness, risk preferences and altruism in a large s...
Recent studies find that women are less competitive than men. This gender difference in competitiven...
Recent studies find that women are less competitive than men. This gender difference in competitiven...
Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that w...
Experimental results from student or other non-representative convenience samples often suggest that...
In this study, we estimate unadjusted and adjusted gender gaps in time preference, risk attitudes, ...
Published online: 31 October 2014Gender differences in the willingness to compete have been identifi...
Gender differences in the willingness to compete have been identified as one important factor in exp...
We present evidence on the role of the social environment for the development of gender differ- enc...
Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a poten-tial explanation for gender ...
Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a potential explanation for gender d...
In current world we can observe a substantial gender gap in the labor market as women tend to earn c...