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household. We conjecture that traditional gender roles expose women and men to different economic signals in their daily lives … household grocery chores, their resulting exposure to price signals, and their inflation expectations, we show that the gender … expectations gap is tightly linked to participation in grocery shopping. We also document a gender gap in other economic …
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To what extent do attitudes and perceived norms around household roles hinder the emergence of more gender …
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To what extent do attitudes and perceived norms around household roles hinder the emergence of more gender …
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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 …
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Drawing on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the present study explores the effects of gender and role models on … theory, results indicated that entrepreneurial role models indirectly influenced entrepreneurial intention through its … antecedents in the TPB. The study found no gender differences in the relationship between perceived behavioural control and …
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to supply labor. Gender roles and accompanying attitudes toward the division of labor among spouses might differ across …
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This study investigates the importance of gender role attitudes for the labour supply decisions of couples. To account …, child-care costs, and socio-demographic characteristics, we include also gender role attitudes to the model. Results show … demonstrates that women react more strongly to their partner’s wage than their own. Most importantly, this study shows that gender …
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