Recent behavioral literature shows that we can identify differences between women and men in diverse domains in a general context, such as empathy, social preferences and reaction towards competitiveness, risk aversion, etc. Regarding the environment, recent studies propose that women have more knowledge and concern about the climate change than men. In this context, however, there is little evidence to what extend these behavioral differences between women and men have been translated into consumption actions more environmental friendly. Within this approach, this paper evaluates different environmental footprints of consumption patterns of women and men. As a case study, we examine Spain during the period 2008-2013. Using data from Spanis...
Compared to men, women score significantly higher on guilt- and shame-proneness and concerns for env...
To determine if there is a gender difference in the resource consumption activities of students in C...
The study concludes that the perceptions of men and women differ substantially, as to which CSA prac...
Recent behavioral literature shows that we can identify differences between women and men in diverse...
The report was prepared for the OECD Conference on ‘Household Behaviour and Environmental Policy’ o...
Although extant literature provided abundant evidence that men and women are different in their envi...
Women have long surpassed men in the arena of environmental action; across age groups and countries,...
Previous research has found gender differences in pro-environmental behavior (PEB) performance. Wome...
A review of recent research (1988 to 1998) on gender differences in environmental attitudes and beha...
As the earth continues to see the negative and highly devastating impacts caused by climate change, ...
Some studies indicate that women tend to be more pro-environmental than men, since they buy more gre...
Various authors suggest that environmentalism differs by gender, but systematic empirical evidence f...
To date, most studies on the role of women in water management have focused on local communities in ...
Citizens are increasingly concerned with environmental issues and some of them take contentious poli...
While numerous studies find modest, consistent gender differences in environmental concern with-in t...
Compared to men, women score significantly higher on guilt- and shame-proneness and concerns for env...
To determine if there is a gender difference in the resource consumption activities of students in C...
The study concludes that the perceptions of men and women differ substantially, as to which CSA prac...
Recent behavioral literature shows that we can identify differences between women and men in diverse...
The report was prepared for the OECD Conference on ‘Household Behaviour and Environmental Policy’ o...
Although extant literature provided abundant evidence that men and women are different in their envi...
Women have long surpassed men in the arena of environmental action; across age groups and countries,...
Previous research has found gender differences in pro-environmental behavior (PEB) performance. Wome...
A review of recent research (1988 to 1998) on gender differences in environmental attitudes and beha...
As the earth continues to see the negative and highly devastating impacts caused by climate change, ...
Some studies indicate that women tend to be more pro-environmental than men, since they buy more gre...
Various authors suggest that environmentalism differs by gender, but systematic empirical evidence f...
To date, most studies on the role of women in water management have focused on local communities in ...
Citizens are increasingly concerned with environmental issues and some of them take contentious poli...
While numerous studies find modest, consistent gender differences in environmental concern with-in t...
Compared to men, women score significantly higher on guilt- and shame-proneness and concerns for env...
To determine if there is a gender difference in the resource consumption activities of students in C...
The study concludes that the perceptions of men and women differ substantially, as to which CSA prac...