The role of experience in shifting gender beliefs on performance: Experimental evidence

IF 2.3 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Miguel A. Fonseca, Ashley McCrea
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Abstract

In labour markets, women are often underrepresented relative to men. This underrepresentation may be due to inaccurate beliefs about ability across genders. Inaccurate beliefs might cause a sampling problem: to have accurate beliefs about a group, one must first collect information about it. However, employers may not wish to shortlist individuals from a group that is perceived to exhibit lower quality. Inaccurate beliefs may also persist due to biased belief updating. We run a stylised hiring experiment to disentangle these two effects. We ask participants to create shortlists from a male and a female pool of workers and give them feedback on the skill of those they shortlist. Based on that information, participants hire workers, and provide us with their beliefs about the distribution of skills in the male and female pots. We study how employers update their beliefs as a function of their past shortlisting behaviour, and how they shortlist given their beliefs. Participants were more likely to sample from the pool with the higher subjective mean quality (on average men) and lower subjective variance. Participants were not Bayesian updaters but there were no gender-specific biases in updating. Sampling more from a pool and spending more time sampling yield more accurate beliefs.
经验在改变性别信念对表现的影响中的作用:实验证据
在劳动力市场上,女性的比例往往低于男性。这种代表性不足可能是由于对性别能力的不准确看法。不准确的信念可能会导致抽样问题:要对一个群体有准确的信念,必须首先收集有关该群体的信息。然而,雇主可能不希望从一个被认为表现出较低素质的群体中挑选候选人。由于偏见的信念更新,不准确的信念也可能持续存在。我们进行了一项程式化的招聘实验,以理清这两种影响。我们要求参与者从男性和女性员工中创建候选名单,并对候选名单中的员工的技能给予反馈。根据这些信息,参与者雇佣工人,并向我们提供他们对男女锅中技能分布的看法。我们研究雇主如何根据他们过去的入围行为更新他们的信念,以及他们如何根据自己的信念进行入围。参与者更有可能从具有较高主观平均质量(平均男性)和较低主观方差的池中取样。参与者不是贝叶斯更新者,但在更新方面没有性别偏见。从池中取样越多,花越多的时间取样,结果就越准确。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization is devoted to theoretical and empirical research concerning economic decision, organization and behavior and to economic change in all its aspects. Its specific purposes are to foster an improved understanding of how human cognitive, computational and informational characteristics influence the working of economic organizations and market economies and how an economy structural features lead to various types of micro and macro behavior, to changing patterns of development and to institutional evolution. Research with these purposes that explore the interrelations of economics with other disciplines such as biology, psychology, law, anthropology, sociology and mathematics is particularly welcome.
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