Sexual objectification of women in media and the gender wage gap: Does exposure to objectifying pictures lower the reservation wage?

dc.contributor.authorCarlsson, Fredrik
dc.contributor.authorKataria, Mitesh
dc.contributor.authorLampi, Elina
dc.contributor.organizationDepartment of Economics, University of Gothenburgen
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-12T13:29:25Z
dc.date.available2022-08-12T13:29:25Z
dc.date.issued2022-08
dc.descriptionJEL-classification: C91, J16en
dc.description.abstractUsing an online experiment, we investigate the influence of sexual objectification in media on economic decision making. In the experiment, subjects are asked to evaluate advertisements in women’s magazines. In the treatment groups, the ads portray women in sexually objectifying poses, while the poses are neutral in the control group. The main research hypothesis is that sexual objectification tends to make women self-objectify, i.e., they internalize the view of the objectifying images, and as a result, they lower their reservation wage. We find that women in the treatment groups do self-objectify: Women who were exposed to the objectifying images described themselves with words related to body shape or size significantly more often than women in the control group. Adding a warning text about the fact that photoshopped images can create unrealistic body ideals did not mitigate the self-objectification. However, we do not find any effect of the sexual objectification on women’s reservation wages. If we take the results at face value, they do suggest that the objectification of women in media, while having important psychological and emotional effects, does not seem to affect women’s economic behavior, at least not directly.en
dc.format.extent26en
dc.identifier.issn1403-2465
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2077/73317
dc.language.isoengen
dc.publisherUniversity of Gothenburgen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesWorking Papers in Economicsen
dc.relation.ispartofseries824en
dc.subjectonline experimenten
dc.subjectsexual objectificationen
dc.subjectmediaen
dc.subjecteconomic decision makingen
dc.titleSexual objectification of women in media and the gender wage gap: Does exposure to objectifying pictures lower the reservation wage?en
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dc.type.svepconference paper, otheren

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