Using a large dataset of marathon runners, we estimate country- and gender-specific proxies for overconfidence. Subsequently, we correlate them with a number of indices, including various measures of gender equality. We find that in less gender-equal countries both males and females tend to be more self-confident than in more equal countries. While a substantial gender gap in overconfidence is observed, it only correlates with some sub-indices of gender equality. We conclude that there is likely a weak relationship between OC gender gap and gender inequality
The results reported in this paper contribute to the debate about gender skill gaps in at least thre...
Gender-equality paradoxes (GEPs) posit that gender gaps in math self-concepts (MSCs) are larger—not ...
Copyright © 2013 Niklas Jakobsson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Gender differences in self-confidence could explain women’s under representation in high-inco...
Using a large running race in Sweden, this study shows that there are male-dominated environments in...
Using a large running race in Sweden, this study shows that there are male-dominated environments in...
There is a large gender gap in the probability of being in a “top job” in mid-career. Top jobs bring...
A large body of literature documents the existence of a considerable and persistent gender gap in co...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...
A long line of laboratory experiments has found that women are less likely to sort into competitive ...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...
The results reported in this paper contribute to the debate about gender skill gaps in at least thre...
Gender-equality paradoxes (GEPs) posit that gender gaps in math self-concepts (MSCs) are larger—not ...
Copyright © 2013 Niklas Jakobsson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Gender differences in self-confidence could explain women’s under representation in high-inco...
Using a large running race in Sweden, this study shows that there are male-dominated environments in...
Using a large running race in Sweden, this study shows that there are male-dominated environments in...
There is a large gender gap in the probability of being in a “top job” in mid-career. Top jobs bring...
A large body of literature documents the existence of a considerable and persistent gender gap in co...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...
A long line of laboratory experiments has found that women are less likely to sort into competitive ...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...
The results reported in this paper contribute to the debate about gender skill gaps in at least thre...
Gender-equality paradoxes (GEPs) posit that gender gaps in math self-concepts (MSCs) are larger—not ...
Copyright © 2013 Niklas Jakobsson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...