Using a large dataset of marathon runners, we estimate country- A nd gender-specific proxies for overconfidence. Subsequently, we correlate them with a number of indices, including various measures of gender equality. We find that in less gender-equal countries both males and females tend to be more self-confident than in more equal countries. While a substantial gender gap in overconfidence is observed, it only correlates with some sub-indices of gender equality. We conclude that there is likely a weak relationship between OC gender gap and gender inequality.
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Amirkhanyan, H., Krawczyk, M. W., & Wilamowski, M. (2021). Gender inequality and national gender gaps in overconfidence. PLoS ONE, 16(4 April). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249459
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