Gender, Competition and the Efficiency of Policy Intervention
Abstract
Recent research has shown that women shy away from competition more often than men. We
evaluate experimentally three alternative policy interventions to promote women in
competitions: Quotas, Preferential Treatment, and Repetition of the Competition unless a
critical number of female winners is reached. We find that Quotas and Preferential Treatment
encourage women to compete significantly more often than in a control treatment, while
efficiency in selecting the best candidates as winners is not worse. The level of cooperation in
a post-competition teamwork task is even higher with successful policy interventions. Hence,
policy measures promoting women can have a double dividend.
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Date
2010-05-18Author
Balafoutas, Loukas
Sutter, Matthias
Keywords
Competition
gender gap
experiment
affirmative action
teamwork
coordination
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
450
Language
eng