Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that women shy away from competition. Our subjects (students just under 15 years of age) attend publicly-funded single-sex and coeducational schools. We found robust differences between the competitive choices of girls from single-sex and coed schools. Moreover, girls from single-sex schools behave more like boys even when randomly assigned to mixed-sex experimental groups. Thus it is untrue that the average female avoids competitive behaviour more than the average male. This suggests that observed gender differences might reflect social learning rather than inherent gender traits
Recent studies find that women are less competitive than men. This gender difference in competitiven...
Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a poten-tial explanation for gender ...
We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for competition, altruism a...
Using a controlled experiment, this paper examines the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fa...
Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that w...
Women and men may differ in their propensity to choose a risky outcome because of innate preferences...
We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for competition, altruism a...
We study the willingness to compete in a cognitive task among an entire cohort of fresh man business...
Gender differences in the willingness to compete have been identified as one important factor in exp...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
Published online: 31 October 2014Gender differences in the willingness to compete have been identifi...
Women often respond less favorably to competition than men. In this paper, we test for the effects o...
Gender differences in competition have been demonstrated in a variety of contexts, yet it remains un...
We examine whether men and women of the same ability differ in their selection into a competitive en...
We investigate the effect that competing in teams has on gender differences in choosing to enter com...
Recent studies find that women are less competitive than men. This gender difference in competitiven...
Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a poten-tial explanation for gender ...
We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for competition, altruism a...
Using a controlled experiment, this paper examines the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fa...
Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that w...
Women and men may differ in their propensity to choose a risky outcome because of innate preferences...
We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for competition, altruism a...
We study the willingness to compete in a cognitive task among an entire cohort of fresh man business...
Gender differences in the willingness to compete have been identified as one important factor in exp...
A large number of recent experimental studies show that women are less likely to sort into competiti...
Published online: 31 October 2014Gender differences in the willingness to compete have been identifi...
Women often respond less favorably to competition than men. In this paper, we test for the effects o...
Gender differences in competition have been demonstrated in a variety of contexts, yet it remains un...
We examine whether men and women of the same ability differ in their selection into a competitive en...
We investigate the effect that competing in teams has on gender differences in choosing to enter com...
Recent studies find that women are less competitive than men. This gender difference in competitiven...
Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a poten-tial explanation for gender ...
We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for competition, altruism a...