Gender differences in competition: evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society
This study uses a controlled experiment to explore whether there are gender differences in selecting into competitive environments across two distinct societies: the Maasai in Tanzania and the Khasi in India. One unique aspect of these societies is that the Maasai represent a textbook example of a p...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study uses a controlled experiment to explore whether there are gender differences in selecting into competitive environments across two distinct societies: the Maasai in Tanzania and the Khasi in India. One unique aspect of these societies is that the Maasai represent a textbook example of a patriarchal society whereas the Khasi are matrilineal. Similar to the extant evidence drawn from experiments executed in Western cultures, Maasai men opt to compete at roughly twice the rate as Maasai women. Interestingly, this result is reversed amongst the Khasi, where women choose the competitive environment more often than Khasi men, and even choose to compete weakly more often than Maasai men. We view these results as potentially providing insights into the underpinnings of the factors hypothesized to be determinants of the observed gender differences in selecting into competitive environments. |
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spelling | Genîzî, Ûrî Verfasser (DE-588)120874717 aut Gender differences in competition evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society Uri Gneezy ; Kenneth L. Leonard ; John A. List Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2008 40 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier NBER working paper series 13727 This study uses a controlled experiment to explore whether there are gender differences in selecting into competitive environments across two distinct societies: the Maasai in Tanzania and the Khasi in India. One unique aspect of these societies is that the Maasai represent a textbook example of a patriarchal society whereas the Khasi are matrilineal. Similar to the extant evidence drawn from experiments executed in Western cultures, Maasai men opt to compete at roughly twice the rate as Maasai women. Interestingly, this result is reversed amongst the Khasi, where women choose the competitive environment more often than Khasi men, and even choose to compete weakly more often than Maasai men. We view these results as potentially providing insights into the underpinnings of the factors hypothesized to be determinants of the observed gender differences in selecting into competitive environments. Leonard, Kenneth Lynch Verfasser (DE-588)128735562 aut List, John A. 1968- Verfasser (DE-588)124330827 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe NBER working paper series 13727 (DE-604)BV002801238 13727 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w13727.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
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title | Gender differences in competition evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society |
title_auth | Gender differences in competition evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society |
title_exact_search | Gender differences in competition evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society |
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title_full | Gender differences in competition evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society Uri Gneezy ; Kenneth L. Leonard ; John A. List |
title_fullStr | Gender differences in competition evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society Uri Gneezy ; Kenneth L. Leonard ; John A. List |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender differences in competition evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society Uri Gneezy ; Kenneth L. Leonard ; John A. List |
title_short | Gender differences in competition |
title_sort | gender differences in competition evidence from a matrilineal and a patriarchal society |
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