Psychological and socio-psychological factors are now more commonly discussed as possible explanations for gender differences in labor market outcomes. We first describe the (mainly) laboratory-based evidence regarding gender differences in risk preferences, in attitudes towards competition, in the strength of other-regarding preferences, and in attitudes towards negotiation. We then review the research that has tried to quantify the relevance of these factors in explaining gender differences in labor market outcomes outside of the laboratory setting. We also describe recent research on the relationship between social and gender identity norms and women's labor market choices and outcomes, as well as on the role of child-rearing practices i...
In addition to discrimination, market power, and human capital, gender differences in risk preferenc...
textA persistent and pressing area of sociological concern is exploring how, where, and against whom...
This research used an individual differences approach to test Eagly and Wood’s (1999) claim that sex...
We discuss the contribution of the experimental literature to the understanding of both traditional ...
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Despite increased female educational attainment and labor market participation, labor markets around...
This paper reviews the literature on gender differences in economic experiments. In the three main s...
Gender remains a key predictor of vocational choice. The present thesis aimed to investigate three s...
Abstract Because of the importance of economic decisions, researchers have looked into what factors ...
Past research has indicated that women may place less value upon work than do men. Three major expla...
Abstract: An important line of research using laboratory experiments has provided a new potential r...
It is only recently that the psychological concept of identity has entered economic discourse. This ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
It is only recently that the psychological concept of identity has entered economic discourse. This ...
The study examines supply-side mechanisms of occupational gender segregation, analysing work values ...
In addition to discrimination, market power, and human capital, gender differences in risk preferenc...
textA persistent and pressing area of sociological concern is exploring how, where, and against whom...
This research used an individual differences approach to test Eagly and Wood’s (1999) claim that sex...
We discuss the contribution of the experimental literature to the understanding of both traditional ...
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http:/...
Despite increased female educational attainment and labor market participation, labor markets around...
This paper reviews the literature on gender differences in economic experiments. In the three main s...
Gender remains a key predictor of vocational choice. The present thesis aimed to investigate three s...
Abstract Because of the importance of economic decisions, researchers have looked into what factors ...
Past research has indicated that women may place less value upon work than do men. Three major expla...
Abstract: An important line of research using laboratory experiments has provided a new potential r...
It is only recently that the psychological concept of identity has entered economic discourse. This ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
It is only recently that the psychological concept of identity has entered economic discourse. This ...
The study examines supply-side mechanisms of occupational gender segregation, analysing work values ...
In addition to discrimination, market power, and human capital, gender differences in risk preferenc...
textA persistent and pressing area of sociological concern is exploring how, where, and against whom...
This research used an individual differences approach to test Eagly and Wood’s (1999) claim that sex...