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inclination to compete in the gender-balanced society. We also find that women's decisions in our experiment are optimal more …Can gender-balanced social norms mitigate the gender differences in competitiveness that are observed in traditional … patriarchic as well as in modern societies? We experimentally assess men's and women's preferences to compete in a traditional …
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differential effects of the recession by gender and race, we show that heterogeneity in exposure to the labor demand shock by the … exacerbates masculine stereotypes, as a way of compensating for the loss in economic status. Women, on the other hand, when …
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This paper shows that the rising male surplus has strengthened marriage distortions in China by causing an increase in brideprice payments. The identification relies on comparison between siblings from the same natal family who are born in different birth years and thus exposed to various...
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related to the relative position of dependent family members in a clan; and (iii) gender inequality in general. Using data for …
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The participation of women in entrepreneurial activity forty years ago was virtually an exception. However, nowadays …- to the analysis regarding training and consolidation of enterprises. Gender-related differences can be the vehicle to … model as a basis of study, we analyse in this work the characteristics that differentiate entrepreneurial women in Spain on …
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