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the gender gap in academic achievement. Data from several sources indicate that boys are less likely to use computers for …
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In Becker et al. (2013a,b), we proposed a theory to explain giving behaviour in dictator experiments by a combination … of selfishness and a notion of justice. The theory was tested using dictator, social planner, and veil of ignorance … experiments. Here we analyse gender differences in preferences for giving and notions of justice in experiments using the same …
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In Becker et al. (2013a,b), we proposed a theory to explain giving behaviour in dictator experiments by a combination … of selfishness and a notion of justice. The theory was tested using dictator, social planner, and veil of ignorance … experiments. Here we analyse gender differences in preferences for giving and notions of justice in experiments using the same …
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This study used Hanna and Lindamood (2004)'s graphic-based survey instrument to examine whether women who are employed in the Nepalese banking sector show more risk aversion than men. Women indeed reported their intention to take less risk and invested less of their wealth in risky assets than...
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Because conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes (which make payments to poor households, conditional on their behaviour) potentially affect both household resource levels and parental preferences for quality vs. quantity of children, they may have unintended consequences for fertility. We use...
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