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Are Gender Differences in Performance Innate or Socially Mediated?

Experiment Types
Randomized Field Experiment
,
Study Participants
121 groups of villages in Malawi
Locations
Malawi
,
Africa
Researchers
Ariel Ben Yishay
,
Maria Jones
,
Florence Kondylis
,
Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak
,
Publication
World Bank Group Policy Research Working Paper
Month
May
Year
2016

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MLA

Yishay, Ariel Ben, et al. “Are Gender Differences in Performance Innate or Socially Mediated?” Policy Research Working Papers, 2016

APA

Yishay, A. B., Jones, M., Kondylis, F., & Mushfiq, A. (2016). Are Gender Differences in Performance Innate or Socially Mediated? Policy Research Working Papers. 

Chicago

Yishay, Ariel Ben, Maria Jones, Florence Kondylis, and Ahmed Mushfiq. “Are Gender Differences in Performance Innate or Socially Mediated?” Policy Research Working Papers, 2016. 

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