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We estimate the impact of changes in unearned income on the height and weight of young children in a developing country …
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We estimate the impact of changes in unearned income on the height and weight of young children in a developing country …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013054609
We estimate the impact of changes in unearned income on the height and weight of young children in a developing country …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010884287
We estimate the impact of changes in unearned income on the height and weight of young children in a developing country …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010352341
We present evidence on the role of the social environment for the development of gender differences in competitiveness … and earnings expectations. First, we document that the gender gap in competitiveness and earnings expectations is more … causally affects girls' willingness to compete and narrows both the gender gap in competitiveness as well as the gender gap in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012666016
We present evidence on the role of the social environment for the development of gender differences in competitiveness … and earnings expectations. First, we document that the gender gap in competitiveness and earnings expectations is more … causally affects girls' willingness to compete and narrows both the gender gap in competitiveness as well as the gender gap in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012651717
We present evidence on the role of the social environment for the development of gender differences in competitiveness … and earnings expectations. First, we document that the gender gap in competitiveness and earnings expectations is more … causally affects girls' willingness to compete and narrows both the gender gap in competitiveness as well as the gender gap in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013190676
I study how gender differences in willingness to compete evolve over time in response to experience. Participants in a … appearance of a significant gender gap in competitiveness even among those who are initially willing to compete. This gender … further increase the gender gap in willingness to compete as men who initially choose not to compete react more strongly to …
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due to men being more (over)confident about their task performance and the resulting income position, with gender …Gender differences in voting patterns and political attitudes towards redistribution are well-documented. The … experimental gender literature suggests several plausible behavioral explanations behind these differences, relating to gender …
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It is an established fact that gay men earn less than other men and lesbian women earn more than other women. In this paper we study whether differences in competitive preferences, which have emerged as a likely determinant of labour market differences between men and women, can provide a...
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