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extant evidence drawn from experiments executed in Western cultures, Maasai men opt to compete at roughly twice the rate as … often than Khasi men, and even choose to compete weakly more often than Maasai men. We view these results as potentially …
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Globally, men and women face markedly different risks of obesity. In all but of handful of (primarily Western European …) countries, obesity is more prevalent among women than men. In this paper, we examine several potential explanations for this … phenomenon. We analyze differences between men and women in reports and effects of the proximate causes of obesity -- physical …
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Globally, men and women face markedly different risks of obesity. In all but of handful of (primarily Western European …) countries, obesity is more prevalent among women than men. In this paper, we examine several potential explanations for this … phenomenon. We analyze differences between men and women in reports and effects of the proximate causes of obesity -- physical …
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-representation suggest. Focusing on a panel of leading economists we find that men are more willing than women to express an opinion and are …
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round. Women earn 40% less than men and exit the game at a faster rate, but especially when in a minority. This latter …
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