锦标赛
计件工作
竞赛(生物学)
不平等
工作(物理)
劳动经济学
性别不平等
补偿(心理学)
经济
人口经济学
工资不平等
工作时间
面子(社会学概念)
工资
工作时间
心理学
微观经济学
激励
社会心理学
社会学
工程类
机械工程
生态学
数学分析
社会科学
数学
组合数学
生物
作者
Amalia R. Miller,Ragan Petrie,Carmit Segal
标识
DOI:10.1177/00197939231223178
摘要
High-pay, high-status jobs are competitive and male-dominated and typically demand long work hours. The authors study the role of competition in producing the latter two outcomes using two field experiments. In the first, they find that paying tournament prizes for performance induces both men and women to work longer, but that men respond more than women to the high-prize tournament. In the second, men are more likely than women to choose tournament-based compensation over a wage rate for larger prizes. These results demonstrate that high-stakes workplace competition can fuel gender inequality both directly, because men are more likely to enter and win tournaments, and indirectly, by raising work hours, which hurts women who face greater time demands in household production.
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