Effects of Expected Effort on Females in the Labor Market |
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Authors: | Ori Zax Mosi Rosenboim Tal Shavit |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tel Hai College, Upper Galilee, Israel;2. Department of Management, Ben-Gurion University, Israel;3. Finance Department, The School of Business Administration, College of Management, Rishon-Le'Zion, Israel |
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Abstract: | We introduce expectations regarding the amount of exerted effort by males and females into the “standard” labor market equilibrium. Using a theoretical model, we show that the gender wage gap increases when the expected effect is incorporated into the model. Based on a survey, we find that there are inaccurate expectations regarding the amount effort exerted by males and females. We argue that biased expectations lead to paying females lower wages and a higher gender wage gap than should be expected on the basis of effort exerted. We suggest marketing females' efforts as a policy tool to counteract these biased expectations. |
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Keywords: | gender labor markets effort expectation wage |
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