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bargaining power, meaning that men's preferences may constrain household adoption when decisions are joint. When low female …
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We analyze the determinants of female labor market participation for different age-groups in the European Union. We show that female participation is positively affected by tertiary education at any age. But upper secondary education increases participation only up to an age of 40 while after...
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returns, versus their power to change household outcomes, trade off. We conduct a cluster-randomized control trial of an … the household; whenever women are treated, they focus on both private and social returns; and only when both genders are …
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We use fluctuations of female sex hormones occurring naturally over the menstrual cycle or induced by hormonal contraceptives to determine the importance of sex hormones in explaining gender differences in competitiveness. Participants in a laboratory experiment solve a simple arithmetics task...
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Competition involves two dimensions, rivalry for resources and social-status ranking. In our experiment we exclude the first dimension and investigate gender differences in the preference for status ranking. Participants perform a task under non-rivalry incentives. Before doing so, individuals...
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labor market opportunity and marriage quality, as measured by bride price received and household bargaining power. We …
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