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collected information on the female participants' menstrual cycles. We find that women bid significantly higher than men in … suggest an evolutionary hypothesis according to which women are genetically predisposed by hormones to generally behave more … ; menstrual cycle ; gender ; likelihood of conception ; first price auction ; risk behavior ; competition ; bidding …
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with salivary progesterone when controlling for gender, the use of hormonal contraceptives, and demographics. This also … ; Gender ; Competition ; Aggression ; Dominance ; Risk-taking ; Endocrinological economics …
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hours of work are relatively inelastic for men, but are a little more responsive for married women and lone mothers. On the … other hand, participation is quite sensitive to taxation and benefits for women. Within this paper we present new estimates … form a discrete participation model for both married and single men based on the numerous reforms over the past two decades …
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apply our approach to compare the dynamics of the income distribution between men and women in the U.S. using PSID data …
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hours of work are relatively inelastic for men, but are a little more responsive for married women and lone mothers. On the … other hand, participation is quite sensitive to taxation and benefits for women. Within this paper we present new estimates … from a discrete participation model for both married and single men based on the numerous reforms over the past two decades …
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men and women live for many years and they differ in their fecundity, in their earnings, and in their survival … account for the age distributions of ever and never married men and women, for the probabilities of marrying a younger bride … previous literature on this topic claims that marriage is a waiting game in which women are choosier than men, and old and rich …
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