Recent research has shown that women shy away from competition more often than men. We evaluate experimentally three alternative policy interventions to promote women in competitions: Quotas, Preferential Treatment, and Repetition of the Competition unless a critical number of female winners is reached. We find that Quotas and Preferential Treatment encourage women to compete significantly more often than in a control treatment, while efficiency in selecting the best candidates as winners is not worse. The level of cooperation in a post-competition teamwork task is even higher with successful policy interventions. Hence, policy measures promoting women can have a double dividend.Competition, gender gap, experiment, affirmative action, teamw...
As a recent literature has demonstrated, men and women differ in their willingness to sort into comp...
This paper, using an experimental laboratory technique, investigates the issue of the gender gap in ...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
Recent research has shown that women shy away from competition more often than men. We evaluate expe...
We advance the hypothesis that women are as competitive as men once the incentive for winning includ...
We study the willingness to compete of 588 children and teenagers aged ten to seventeen. We replicat...
We investigate the effect that competing in teams has on gender differences in choosing to enter com...
Previous research indicates that significant gender differences occur when experimental subjects cho...
Empirical studies show that women tend to shy away from competition against men, especially in male-...
Affirmative action policies became a popular tool to equalize gender imbalances on the labor market....
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness dep...
This paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness depends on their own gend...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
In spite of the fact that equal opportunities for men and women have been a priority in many countri...
Gender gaps in income and level of position in the workplace are widespread. One explanation for thi...
As a recent literature has demonstrated, men and women differ in their willingness to sort into comp...
This paper, using an experimental laboratory technique, investigates the issue of the gender gap in ...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
Recent research has shown that women shy away from competition more often than men. We evaluate expe...
We advance the hypothesis that women are as competitive as men once the incentive for winning includ...
We study the willingness to compete of 588 children and teenagers aged ten to seventeen. We replicat...
We investigate the effect that competing in teams has on gender differences in choosing to enter com...
Previous research indicates that significant gender differences occur when experimental subjects cho...
Empirical studies show that women tend to shy away from competition against men, especially in male-...
Affirmative action policies became a popular tool to equalize gender imbalances on the labor market....
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness dep...
This paper experimentally investigates if and how people's competitiveness depends on their own gend...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
In spite of the fact that equal opportunities for men and women have been a priority in many countri...
Gender gaps in income and level of position in the workplace are widespread. One explanation for thi...
As a recent literature has demonstrated, men and women differ in their willingness to sort into comp...
This paper, using an experimental laboratory technique, investigates the issue of the gender gap in ...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...