The Gender Gap in Preferences: Evidence from 45397 Facebook Interests

Working Paper: NBER ID: w29451

Authors: ngel Cuevas; Rubn Cuevas; Klaus Desmet; Ignacio Ortuno-Ortn

Abstract: This paper uses information on the frequency of 45,397 Facebook interests to study how the difference in preferences between men and women changes with a country's degree of gender equality. For preference dimensions that are systematically biased toward the same gender across the globe, differences between men and women are larger in more gender-equal countries. In contrast, for preference dimensions with a gender bias that varies across countries, the opposite holds. This finding takes an important step toward reconciling evolutionary psychology and social role theory as they relate to gender.

Keywords: gender equality; preferences; gender gap; Facebook interests

JEL Codes: D01; D10; D90; D91; J16; O57; Z1


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
preferences that are systematically biased toward the same gender (J16)gender differences in preferences (J16)
preferences with varying gender bias across countries (J16)gender differences in preferences (J16)
gender equality (J16)preferences that are systematically biased toward the same gender (J16)
gender equality (J16)preferences with varying gender bias across countries (J16)

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