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labor market, such as gender stereotypes and gender identity. This paper examines gender stereotypes and self … survey data used contain detailed information about the managers as well as their employers. We find significant gender … differences between managers with regard to gender stereotyping attitudes. Male managers on average tend to have stronger gender …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011715918
labor market, such as gender stereotypes and gender identity. This paper examines gender stereotypes and self … survey data used contain detailed information about the managers as well as their employers. We find significant gender … differences between managers with regard to gender stereotyping attitudes. Male managers on average tend to have stronger gender …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011744644
labor market, such as gender stereotypes and gender identity. This paper examines gender stereotypes and self … survey data used contain detailed information about the managers as well as their employers. We find significant gender … differences between managers with regard to gender stereotyping attitudes. Male managers on average tend to have stronger gender …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012948650
Over the last decade, the economic literature has increasingly focused on the importance of gender identity and sticky … gender norms in an attempt to explain the persistence of the gender gaps. Using detailed register data on the latest cohorts … of Danish labour market entrants, this paper examines the intergenerational correlation in gender-stereotypical choice of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012955028
problems. A decomposition of the estimates indicates that most of the gender differences in Reading and Math cannot be related … to gender differences in behavioral problems. The large overall gender gap in Reading seems mainly to be the result of … gender differences between children without behavioral problems living in 'normal families', i.e. families which are not …
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Arguments for increasing gender diversity on boards of directors range from ensuring equal opportunity to improving … firm performance, but the empirical results are mixed and often negative. Current research does not justify gender quotas …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011413656
Over the last decade, the economic literature has increasingly focused on the importance of gender identity and sticky … gender norms in an attempt to explain the persistence of the gender gaps. Using detailed register data on the latest cohorts … of Danish labour market entrants, this paper examines the intergenerational correlation in gender-stereotypical choice of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011664405
This paper analyses the effect of housework on men and women's wages in Denmark by estimating quantile regressions on Danish time use survey data from 1987, merged to register information on hourly wages and other labour market variables for each of the years 1987-1991. We find, as in U.S....
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The paper explores the impact of the gender composition of Boards of Directors on gender diversity and earnings gaps … positive spillovers on the gender gaps within the firms. Quality is viewed as the power, conceptualized as the possible … negative impact. However, male directors' connections to females positively decrease the gender gaps. Interestingly, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015084033
Despite considerable changes in the gender gap regarding educational qualifications and labor force participation, the … abilities collected from survey of a large sample of Danish managers. We develop measures for gender stereotype attitudes and … each other and differ by gender. We find that especially female C-level managers differ substantially from managers at …
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