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requests and randomized patients' characteristics. We find that patients' ethnicity, as signaled by distinct Turkish versus …
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This study examines gender differences in overconfidence and decision-making in a high-stakes environment. Using data … and can be partly explained by experience. There are no substantial gender differences on the intensive margin of …
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remains unaffected. Remarkably, there is no gender gap in tournament performance when there are negative emotions …
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We analyze gender differences in risk-taking in high-pressure situations. Using novel data from professional athletes …
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at gender differences in bargaining behavior and in the effect of nominal weights. We find that women and men differ in … gender-specific effects. …
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make more risky decisions in the new environment. We attribute our findings to gender differences in competitiveness and …
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openings. Previous experiments have indicated ethnicity via the name of an applicant, however employers may not always …
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that gender non-conformity is one of the reasons why lesbians are disliked, the applicants differ in their perceived gender … identity. While results show a strong negative effect for lesbian orientation, gender identity does not have a significant …
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Germany is currently experiencing a high influx of Muslim migrants. From a policy perspective, integration of migrants into the labor market is crucial. Hence, a field experiment was conducted that examined the employment chances of females with backgrounds of migration from Muslim countries,...
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Implicit associations and biases are carried without awareness or conscious direction, yet there is reason to believe they may be influenced by social pressures. In this paper, I study social pressure as a motive to give, as well as giving itself under conditions of implicit bias. In doing so, I...
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