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This paper contributes descriptive evidence on the development of the gender wage gap for different skill groups and …
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out (by design) both of these sources of discrimination with respect to gender. Yet, we still detect substantial …. Both rely on statistically inaccurate beliefs but differ in how clearly they reveal that the choice was based on gender …
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In an artefactual field experiment, we implemented a crowdfunding campaign for an institute's summer party and compared donation and contribution framings. We found that the use of the word 'donation' generated higher revenue than the use of 'contribution'. While the individuals receiving the...
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-based gender discrimination. We document evidence of explicit discriminators-individuals who are willing to discriminate even when … their hiring choices are highly revealing of their gender-biased beliefs. Crucially, we also identify implicit …
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the gender dimension. Yet, we still detect substantial discrimination against women. We provide evidence of two forms of … clearly they reveal the decision-maker's gender bias. Our analysis highlights the central role played by contextual features …
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Many occupations and industries are highly segregated with respect to gender. This segregation could be due to … perceived job-specific productivity differences between men and women. It could also result from the belief that single-gender … personnel managers. The subjects bet on the productivity of teams of different gender compositions in tasks that differ with …
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evidence that these findings have implications for the effectiveness of gender quotas. …
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