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Publishing While Female: are Women Held to Higher Standards? Evidence from Peer Review

Hengel, Erin

The Economic journal (London), 2022-11, Vol.132 (648), p.2951-2991 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    Publishing While Female: are Women Held to Higher Standards? Evidence from Peer Review
  • Autor: Hengel, Erin
  • É parte de: The Economic journal (London), 2022-11, Vol.132 (648), p.2951-2991
  • Descrição: Abstract Female authors are under-represented in top economics journals. In this paper, I investigate whether higher writing standards contribute to the problem. I find that (i) female-authored papers are 1%–6% better written than equivalent papers by men; (ii) the gap widens during peer review; (iii) women improve their writing as they publish more papers (but men do not); (iv) female-authored papers take longer under review. Using a subjective expected utility framework, I argue that higher writing standards for women are consistent with these stylised facts. A counterfactual analysis suggests that senior female economists may, as a result, write at least 5% more clearly than they otherwise would. As a final exercise, I show tentative evidence that women adapt to biased treatment in ways that may disguise it as voluntary choice.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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