Gender and Competition: Evidence from Academic Promotions in France
Pierre-Philippe Combes,
GarcÃa-Peñalosa, Cecilia and
Clement Bosquet
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa
No 9711, CEPR Discussion Papers from Centre for Economic Policy Research
Abstract:
Differences in promotion across genders are still prevalent in many occupations. Recent work based on experimental evidence indicates that women participate less in or exert lower effort during contests. We exploit the unique features of the promotion system for French academics to look at women's attitudes towards competition in an actual labour market. Using data for academic economists over the period 1991-2008 we find that, conditional on entering the competition, there is no difference in promotions across the genders, which is dicult to reconcile with eitheer discrimination or a poorer performance of women in contests. In contrast, women have a substantially lower probability than men to enter the promotion contest. Our data does not support that this gap is due to differences in costs or in preferences concerning department prestige, indicating that women are less willing than men to take part in contests.
Keywords: Academic labour markets; Gender gaps; Promotions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I23 J16 J7 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-10
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Working Paper: Gender and Competition: Evidence from Academic Promotions in France (2013) 
Working Paper: Gender and Competition: Evidence from Academic Promotions in France (2013) 
Working Paper: Gender and competition: evidence from academic promotions in France (2013) 
Working Paper: Gender and Competition: Evidence from Academic Promotions in France (2013) 
Working Paper: Gender and Competition: Evidence from Academic Promotions in France (2013) 
Working Paper: Gender and Competition: Evidence from Academic Promotions in France (2013) 
Working Paper: Gender and Competition: Evidence from Academic Promotions in France (2013) 
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