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gender differences in labor market outcomes. However, whereas experiments investigating willingness to compete typically do … gap. We test this prediction using a laboratory experiment that varies whether the decision to compete, and its outcome …
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preferences requires an improved understanding. We conduct an experiment in which individuals in small laboratory "societies …
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gender differences in labor market outcomes. However, whereas experiments investigating willingness to compete typically do … gap. We test this prediction using a laboratory experiment that varies whether the decision to compete, and its outcome …
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gender differences in labor market outcomes. However, whereas experiments investigating willingness to compete typically do … gap. We test this prediction using a laboratory experiment that varies whether the decision to compete, and its outcome …
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task and country dependent. -- cooperation ; children ; gender differences ; experiment …
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; altruism ; adolescents ; gender differences ; experiment …
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Experimental results from student and other non-representative convenience samples often suggest that men, on average, are more risk taking and competitive than women. We explore whether these gender preference gaps also exist in incentivized tasks in a simple random sample of the Swedish adult...
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We explore gender differences in preferences for competition and risk among children aged 9-12 in Colombia and Sweden, two countries differing in gender equality according to macro indices. We include four types of tasks that vary in gender stereotyping when looking at competitiveness: running,...
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This paper compares cooperation among Columbian and Swedish children aged 9-12. We illustrate the dynamics of the prisoner's dilemma in a new task that is easily understood by children and performed during a physical education class. We find some evidence that children cooperate more in Sweden...
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We look at gender differences among adolescents in Sweden in preferences for altruism, risk and competition. We find that girls are more altruistic and less risk taking than boys. No gender differences are found comparing competitive performance with non-competitive performance in either a...
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