Funding agencies: RAND Independent Research and Development grant and Economic and Social Research Council Research Centre on Micro-Social Change (grant nr. ES/L009153/1)This paper uses economic experiments to investigate how gender discrimination depends on the social identities of interacting parties. We randomly matched students pursuing bachelor-equivalent degrees in different institution types that represent distinct identities within Pakistani society. Our main finding is that gender discrimination is not uniform and varies as a function of the social identity of the matched individuals. While men of higher socioeconomic status (SES) exhibit no gender discrimination, men of lower SES and higher religiosity discriminate against women b...
A general concern with equity in the economic development process and the focus on issues of p...
In this study we examine whether gender bias in education depends on the extent of female decision-m...
Pakistan’s economy is facing the lowest female participation rates compared to the developed and oth...
Funding agencies: RAND Independent Research and Development grant and Economic and Social Research C...
This paper investigates how gender discrimination depends on the social identities of interacting pa...
This paper explores the effects of gender diversity on workgroup performance in Pakistani universiti...
This thesis explores the effects of gender diversity on workgroup performance in Pakistani universit...
Increasing female landownership or labor force participation are policies designed to empower women ...
The present research was planned for qualitative exploration of perceived gender discrimination in t...
Throughout the world, gender inequality has been recognized as a well established social notion. Ove...
Gender inequality is an acute and persistent problem, especially in developing countries. This paper...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
My dissertation combines quantitative, qualitative, and experimental methods to examine research que...
In this study we examine whether gender bias in education depends on the extent of female decision-m...
Laboratory experimentation was once considered impossible or irrelevant in economics. Recently...
A general concern with equity in the economic development process and the focus on issues of p...
In this study we examine whether gender bias in education depends on the extent of female decision-m...
Pakistan’s economy is facing the lowest female participation rates compared to the developed and oth...
Funding agencies: RAND Independent Research and Development grant and Economic and Social Research C...
This paper investigates how gender discrimination depends on the social identities of interacting pa...
This paper explores the effects of gender diversity on workgroup performance in Pakistani universiti...
This thesis explores the effects of gender diversity on workgroup performance in Pakistani universit...
Increasing female landownership or labor force participation are policies designed to empower women ...
The present research was planned for qualitative exploration of perceived gender discrimination in t...
Throughout the world, gender inequality has been recognized as a well established social notion. Ove...
Gender inequality is an acute and persistent problem, especially in developing countries. This paper...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
My dissertation combines quantitative, qualitative, and experimental methods to examine research que...
In this study we examine whether gender bias in education depends on the extent of female decision-m...
Laboratory experimentation was once considered impossible or irrelevant in economics. Recently...
A general concern with equity in the economic development process and the focus on issues of p...
In this study we examine whether gender bias in education depends on the extent of female decision-m...
Pakistan’s economy is facing the lowest female participation rates compared to the developed and oth...