为什么女性要求的更少?

Why do women ask for less?

Labour Economics · 2022
被引 13
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过调查瑞典大学毕业生,发现女性在薪资谈判中要求的金额低于男性,这种差距主要源于男女对合理薪资数额的信念差异,而非社会成本或自信。

Abstract

Women are often less likely to negotiate or ask for less when they do negotiate compared to men. In this study, we send out a survey to a large sample of recent college graduates in Sweden. We ask respondents whether they made an explicit salary request and what the outcome was. We include several questions on beliefs and attitudes towards negotiations. While women are more likely to state a salary request, we find that they on average ask for less than men. This gender gap is reduced when we control for beliefs and attitudes. However, neither perceived social costs nor confidence appear to matter for the gender gap. Instead, while men and women consider themselves relatively similar to an ideal candidate applying for the same job, they differ on average in their beliefs about what constitutes a reasonable request amount for the ideal candidate. This variable is the only statistically significant mediating variable of the gender gap in salary requests, and suggests that information interventions affecting beliefs could potentially reduce the gender gap in negotiations. As our results are correlational they should however be interpreted with caution.

性别差异薪资谈判信念信息干预