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Study: Managers with first-born daughters, hire more women and pay more equal [pdf]

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14 points by pploug 24 days ago · 4 comments

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AlexErrant 24 days ago

This is a working paper... but it is "conditionally accepted at the Review of Economic Studies". https://maddalenaronchi.weebly.com/research.html

Note that the OP links to a version from 2021. A version dated October 29, 2025 is here https://maddalenaronchi.weebly.com/uploads/1/1/7/4/117435661...

Marginal Revolution post https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2021/11/da...

Podcast with the author https://www.thevisiblehand.uk/episodes/episode-27

Fire-Dragon-DoL 19 days ago

I have a first born daughter and I like to think about the "romantic" aspect of this: my heart opened when I first saw her, of course it will affect me permanently, in a subconscious way.

There is no way such a big emotion won't affect a person.

Sorry for that, just a loving dad

readthenotes1 24 days ago

There are so many caveats in the selection that this seems largely irrelevant.

pplougOP 24 days ago

"We find that women’s relative earnings and employment increase by 4.4% and 2.9% respectively following the birth of the manager’s first daughter. These effects are driven by an increase in managers’ propensity to replace male workers by hiring women with comparable education, hours worked, and earnings."

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