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Are women less effective leaders than men?
evidence from experiments using coordination games -
Are women less effective leaders than men?
evidence from experiments using coordination games -
Are women less effective leaders than men?
evidence from experiments using coordination games -
Gender preference gaps and voting for redistribution
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Continuous gender identity and economics
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Gender differences in competitiveness and risk taking
comparing children in Colombia and Sweden = Diferencias de género en competitividad y tolerancia al riesgo -
Continuous gender identity and economics
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Gender differences in competitiveness and risk taking
comparing children in Colombia and Sweden = Diferencias de género en competitividad y riesgo -
Gender, risk preferences and willingness to compete in a random sample of the Swedish population
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The digit ratio (2D:4D) and economic preferences
no robust associations in a sample of 330 women -
Gender, risk preferences and willingness to compete in a random sample of the Swedish population
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Cooperativeness and competitiveness in children
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A man’s world?
the impact of a male dominated environment on female leadership -
Do gender preference gaps impact policy outcomes?
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Do gender preference gaps impact policy outcomes?
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Do gender preference gaps impact policy outcomes?
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Outrunning the gender gap
boys and girls compete equally -
Age at pubertal onset and educational outcomes
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Dominance and submission
social status biases economic sanctions -
Dominance and submission
social status biases economic sanctions -
In bloom
gender differences in preferences among adolescents -
In bloom
gender differences in preferences among adolescents -
Growing groups, cooperation, and the rate of entry
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Gender differences in competitiveness and risk taking
comparing children in Colombia and Sweden = Diferencias de género en competitividad y tolerancia al riesgo -
Outrunning the gender gap
boys and girls compete equally