Tuesday, January 5, 2016

ASSA Jan 05: Gender Sessions

Jan 05, 2016 8:00 am, Hilton Union Square, Continental – Parlor 9
American Economic Association
Gender Differences in Career Outcomes (J1, J7)
Presiding: LISE VESTERLUND (University of Pittsburgh)

Gender Dynamics in Referral-Based Hiring: A Field Experiment
ANNA SANDBERG (Stockholm University)
KARIN HEDEROS ERIKSSON (Stockholm University)
LUKAS KVISSBERG (Stockholm School of Economics)
ERIK POLANO (Stockholm School of Economics)

Does Gender Matter for Academic Promotion? Evidence from Two Large Scale Randomized Natural Experiments
MANUEL BAGUES (Aalto University Helsinki)
NATALIA ZINOVYEVA (Aalto University Helsinki)

Gender Bias in Performance Evaluations
FRIEDERIKE MENGEL (University of Essex)
JAN SAUERMANN (Stockholm University)
ULF ZÖLITZ (Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA))

Dynamic Evolution of Individual Willingness to Compete
THOMAS BUSER (University of Amsterdam)

Discussants:
KATHERINE COFFMAN (Ohio State University)
SCOTT CARRELL (University of California-Davis)
ESZTER CZIBOR (University of Chicago)
JOHANNA MOLLERSTROM (George Mason University)

Jan 05, 2016 10:15 am, Hilton Union Square, Golden Gate 8 
American Economic Association
Gender Economics (J7)
Presiding: KIMMARIE MCGOLDRICK (University of Richmond)

Gender Differences in Networking at Work
FRIEDERIKE MENGEL (University of Essex and Maastricht University)

Gender Biases in Student Evaluations of Teachers and their Impact on Teacher Incentives
ANNE BORING (Sciences Po)

How Stress Affects Willingness to Compete Across Genders
JANA CAHLIKOVA (Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance)
LUBOMIR CINGL (Charles University-Prague)
IAN LEVELY (Charles University-Prague)

Gender Differences in Credit for Group Work
HEATHER SARSONS (Harvard University)


Jan 05, 2016 10:15 am, Marriott Marquis, Pacific B 
Association for Social Economics/International Association for Feminist Economics
Financialisation and Gender (J1, G1)
Presiding: ALICIA GIRON (National Autonomous University of Mexico)

Seven Ways to Knit Your Portfolio: Is Investor Communication Neutral?
HENRIËTTE PRAST (Tilburg University)

Child Marriage as a Financial and Economic Transaction
QUENTIN WODON (World Bank)

Family Labor Supply and the Timing of Cash Transfers: Evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit
TZU-TING YANG (University of British Columbia and Academia Sinica)

Economics of the Unschooled Child Worker: Parental Motivation and Human Development Consequences for the Girl Child
SANJUKTA CHAUDHURI (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire)

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