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quantifies misogyny. Women are less likely to be associated with desirable traits (i.e., competence), and while this bias has …, these results shed light on cultural evolution, subtle measures of bias and discrimination, and how natural language …
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A pervasive concern with the use of subjective data in choice models is that the data are biased and endogenous. This paper examines the extent to which cognitive biases plague subjective data, specifically addressing 1) whether cognitive dissonance affects the reporting of beliefs, and 2)...
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A pervasive concern with the use of subjective data in choice models is that the data are biased and endogenous. This paper examines the extent to which cognitive biases plague subjective data, specifically addressing 1) whether cognitive dissonance affects the reporting of beliefs, and 2)...
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such households, as Sen (1990) suggests, as sites of cooperative conflict, where decision-making has a component reflecting …
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This paper uses a field experiment to study the effect of perceived gender norms on the motherhood penalty in the Indian labor market. We randomly reported motherhood on fictitious CVs sent to service sector job openings. We generated exogenous variation in gender norms by prominently signaling...
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