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both increased competition and the enactment of equal treatment laws reduce the gender wage gap. …
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academia have been partially explained by competitive pressures , which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … no overall sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women s cheating behavior is entirely due to … of an individual to conduct a particular task and not sex that crucially affects the reaction to competition. Poor …
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academia have been partially explained by "competitive pressures", which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … no overall sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women's cheating behavior is entirely due to … of an individual to conduct a particular task and not sex that crucially affects the reaction to competition. Poor …
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in international data. More market orientation might be related to gender wage gaps via its effects on competition in … Index with lower gender wage gaps. -- gender wage gap ; competition ; market orientation …
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both increased competition and the enactment of equal treatment laws reduce the gender wage gap. -- gender wage gap … ; competition ; equal treatment law …
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academia have been partially explained by "competitive pressures", which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … no overall sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women's cheating behavior is entirely due to … of an individual to conduct a particular task and not sex that crucially affects the reaction to competition. Poor …
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