We study the impact of gender quotas on the acquisition of human capital. We assume that individuals’ formation of human capital is influenced by the prospect of landing high-pay top positions, and that these positions are regulated by gender-specific quotas. In the absence of quotas, women consider their chances of getting top positions to be lower than men’s. The lure of top positions induces even men of relatively low ability to engage in human capital formation, whereas women of relatively high ability do not expect to get top positions and do not therefore engage in human capital formation. Gender quotas discourage men who are less efficient in forming human capital, and encourage women who are more efficient in forming human capital. ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify which factors affect the decision-making process a country ...
I consider a model of human capital investment where males and fe-males invest in human capital and ...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of gender quotas on firm performance using countries worldw...
We study the impact of gender quotas on the acquisition of human capital. We assume that individuals...
We study the impact of gender quotas on the acquisition of human capital. We assume that individuals...
Women are under-represented in the labour market and in decision-making positions. Reducing the gend...
To decrease inequality between men and women in the workplace, multiple European countries have intr...
The low representation of female workers in elite jobs is sometimes attributed to a tail effect: If ...
International audienceCan capital constraints explain why there are more male than female entreprene...
Women are underrepresented in leadership positions in business, politics, and in the academic and sc...
Drawing on earlier research and theories regarding female political representation and its effects o...
We demonstrate that gender quotas have not attracted due interest as a talent management formulation...
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Quotas aren't anathema to meritocracy: they increase competence levels by displacing mediocre men, w...
The purpose of this paper is to identify which factors affect the decision-making process a country ...
I consider a model of human capital investment where males and fe-males invest in human capital and ...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of gender quotas on firm performance using countries worldw...
We study the impact of gender quotas on the acquisition of human capital. We assume that individuals...
We study the impact of gender quotas on the acquisition of human capital. We assume that individuals...
Women are under-represented in the labour market and in decision-making positions. Reducing the gend...
To decrease inequality between men and women in the workplace, multiple European countries have intr...
The low representation of female workers in elite jobs is sometimes attributed to a tail effect: If ...
International audienceCan capital constraints explain why there are more male than female entreprene...
Women are underrepresented in leadership positions in business, politics, and in the academic and sc...
Drawing on earlier research and theories regarding female political representation and its effects o...
We demonstrate that gender quotas have not attracted due interest as a talent management formulation...
This аrticle examines the impact of gender gaps in human capital on economic growth. This paper cont...
Quotas aren't anathema to meritocracy: they increase competence levels by displacing mediocre men, w...
The purpose of this paper is to identify which factors affect the decision-making process a country ...
I consider a model of human capital investment where males and fe-males invest in human capital and ...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of gender quotas on firm performance using countries worldw...