articleThe Quarterly Journal of EconomicsMay 8, 2014BRONZE OA

Gender, Competitiveness, and Career Choices *

University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

Abstract Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a potential explanation for gender differences in education and labor market outcomes. We examine the predictive power of a standard laboratory experimental measure of competitiveness for the later important choice of academic track of secondary school students in the Netherlands. Although boys and girls display similar levels of academic ability, boys choose substantially more prestigious academic tracks, where more prestigious tracks are more math- and science-intensive. Our experimental measure shows that boys are also substantially more competitive than girls. We find that competitiveness is strongly positively correlated with…

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Keywords
  • Predictive power
  • Significant difference
  • Gender gap
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Psychology
  • Power (physics)
  • Demographic economics
  • Gender disparity
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