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Gender differences in voting patterns and political attitudes towards redistribution are well-documented. The … experimental gender literature suggests several plausible behavioral explanations behind these differences, relating to gender … experiments on preferences for redistribution conducted in the U.S. and several European countries to disentangle these potential …
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affiliation and gender. We conducted experimental elections in which participants made their vote choices based solely on … appear ready to further narrow the gender gap in politics. …
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affiliation and gender. We conducted experimental elections in which participants made their vote choices based solely on … appear ready to further narrow the gender gap in politics. …
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This study analyzes how risk attitudes change when individuals become parents using longitudinal data for a large and representative sample of individuals. The results show that men and women experience a considerable increase in risk aversion which already starts as early as two years before...
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these two effects. We further conduct an incentivized choice experiment to assess parental risk attitude in a sample of … gender inequality. …
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and that this difference persists with experience and in environments with varying degrees of risk. This gender voting gap … studies also document gender differences in a variety of important preference dimensions, such as risk-taking, competition and … pro-sociality. However, the degree to which differential voting by men and women is related to these gaps in more basic …
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deutlich risikoaverser. Die Zunahme der Risikoaversion beginnt bereits etwa zwei Jahre vor der Geburt des ersten Kindes, fällt …. Untersuchungen, die den Einfluss von Risikoaversion auf Verhalten betrachten, sollten in ihrer Interpretation daher vorsichtiger sein …
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