Gender, Competition and the Efficiency of Policy Intervention
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2010-05-18T11:26:09Z
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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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Competition, gender gap, experiment, affirmative action, teamwork, coordination