Gender and Job Performance: Evidence from Wall Street

Volume: 65, Issue: 6, Pages: 65 - 78
Published: Nov 1, 2009
Abstract
This study concerns the relationship between gender and job performance among brokerage firm equity analysts. Women’s representation in analyst positions dropped from 16 percent in 1995 to 14 percent in 2005. The study found significant gender-based differences in performance on various dimensions. For example, women cover roughly 9 stocks, on average, as compared with 10 for men, and women’s earnings estimates tend to be less accurate than...
Paper Details
Title
Gender and Job Performance: Evidence from Wall Street
Published Date
Nov 1, 2009
Volume
65
Issue
6
Pages
65 - 78
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