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Social Science Research Network | 2017

Why Do Women Favor Same-Gender Competition? Evidence from a Choice Experiment

Norma Burow; Miriam Beblo; Denis Beninger; Melanie Schröder

This paper addresses the behavioral puzzle of women’s preference for competition when competitors are also women. Using a framed field experiment with 883 non-standard subjects, we show that none of the determinants of competitive behavior in general, including ability, self-confidence and risk aversion, provide a satisfying explanation for women’s substantive gender-related selection into competition. Nonetheless, women who are overconfident, i.e. over-estimate own abilities in performing a task, enter competition regardless of the gender-mix. Hence, the gender-pairing phenomenon is driven by women who correctly estimate or under-estimate own ability. We concluded that this is due to stereotypes about women’s underperformance compared to men.


Review of Economics of the Household | 2006

Collective models of labor supply with nonconvex budget sets and nonparticipation: a calibration approach

Frederic Vermeulen; Olivier Bargain; Miriam Beblo; Denis Beninger; Richard Blundell; Raquel Carrasco; Maria-Concetta Chiuri; François Laisney; Valérie Lechene; Nicolas Moreau; Michal Myck; Javier Ruiz-Castillo


Social Science Research Network | 2003

Family Tax Splitting: A Microsimulation of its Potential Labour Supply and Intra-household Welfare Effects in Germany

Miriam Beblo; Denis Beninger; François Laisney


Archive | 2003

Measuring Selectivity-Corrected Gender Wage Gaps in the EU

Anja Heinze; Denis Beninger; Miriam Beblo; François Laisney


Social Science Research Network | 2002

Comparison Between Unitary and Collective Models of Household Labor Supply With Taxation

Denis Beninger; François Laisney


Review of Economics of the Household | 2006

Does the representation of household behavior matter for welfare analysis of tax-benefit policies? An introduction

Olivier Bargain; Miriam Beblo; Denis Beninger; Richard Blundell; Raquel Carrasco; Maria-Concetta Chiuri; François Laisney; Valérie Lechene; Nicolas Moreau; Michal Myck; Javier Ruiz-Castillo; Frederic Vermeulen


Archive | 2003

Welfare Analysis of Fiscal Reforms: Does the Representation of the Family Decision Process Matter? Evidence for Germany

François Laisney; Denis Beninger; Miriam Beblo


Review of Economics of the Household | 2006

The working families' tax credit and some European tax reforms in a collective setting

Michal Myck; Olivier Bargain; Miriam Beblo; Denis Beninger; Richard Blundell; Raquel Carrasco; Maria-Concetta Chiuri; François Laisney; Valérie Lechene; Ernesto Longobardi; Nicolas Moreau; Javier Ruiz-Castillo; Frederic Vermeulen


Review of Economics of the Household | 2006

Evaluating the move to a linear tax system in Germany and other European countries

Denis Beninger; Olivier Bargain; Miriam Beblo; Richard Blundell; Raquel Carrasco; Maria-Concetta Chiuri; François Laisney; Valérie Lechene; Ernesto Longobardi; Nicolas Moreau; Michal Myck; Javier Ruiz-Castillo; Frederic Vermeulen


Journal of Population Economics | 2007

Welfare analysis of a tax reform for Germany: a comparison of the unitary and collective models of household labour supply

Denis Beninger; François Laisney; Miriam Beblo

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Miriam Beblo

Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung

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Michal Myck

German Institute for Economic Research

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Olivier Bargain

University College Dublin

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Holger Bonin

Institute for the Study of Labor

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François Cochard

University of Franche-Comté

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