Gender and preferences in a random sample - A combined experiment and survey study focusing on gender and economic preferences, postal questionnaire
https://doi.org/10.5878/xhkx-pn36
The data is from an experimental study of a simple random sample of about 1000 adults from the Swedish population. The sample is similar by gender, age, income and education to this population. In addition, we have a high response rate, and can detect no differences between non-response and response groups by the comparison variables we have access to. In all relevant respects, we have a representative sample of the Swedish population, and one of the larger samples in the experimental economics literature.
The experimental data measures preferences in a broad range of standard incentivized decisions related to altruism, fairness, cooperation, trust, coordination, risk and competitiveness. Different treatments vary the salience of the participant’s own gender, as well as the gender of the counterpart. While gender differences in previous experimental studies typically are studied without controlling for sociodemographic characteristics, we have data on age, gender income and education and other sociodemographic variables.
Purpose:
The purpose of this study is to explore gender differences in a wide range of economic preferences in a representative sample. We will use a battery of standard games typically used in experimental economics and psychology, as well as common measures of risk preferences, competitiveness and time preferences. We will explore the same games and measures in three contexts, i.e with three settings, designed to explore different aspects of potential gender differences. These three settings will be investigated using three different treatments for each game and measure.
The survey is an OSU of the Swedish population aged 18-73 years from 2011-08-19. It has been implemented by two methods, telephone interviews and distribution of printed questionnaires.
Of the sample, 800 respondents answered by postal questionnaire.
Citation and access
Citation and access
Data access level:
Creator/Principal investigator(s):
- Astri Muren - Stockholms universitet - Nationalekonomiska institutionen
Research principal:
Data contains personal data:
No
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Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Time method:
Sampling procedure:
Description of sampling:
Two independent random samples have been drawn among all registered in Sweden aged between 18 and 73 years. Number of sample records: • By phone: 2349 records • By mail surveys: 800 records
Time period(s) investigated:
Variables:
26
Response rate/participation rate:
49%
Data format/data structure:
Data collection - Intervju
Data collection - Intervju
Mode of collection:
Intervju
Time period(s) for data collection:
2011-09-29 - 2012-11-30
Source of the data:
- Befolkningsgrupp
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage
Geographic location:
Administrative information
Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
Department of Economics
Ethics Review:
Stockholm - 2011/890-31/5
Topic and keywords
Topic and keywords
CESSDA Topic Classification:
Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2025:
Publications
Publications
Citation:
Anne Boschini, Anna Dreber, Emma von Essen, Astri Muren, Eva Ranehill, Gender, risk preferences and willingness to compete in a random sample of the Swedish population, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Volume 83, 2019, 101467, ISSN 2214-8043, <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socec.2019.101467Opens in a new tab>
Citation:
Anne Boschini, Anna Dreber, Emma von Essen, Astri Muren, Eva Ranehill,
Gender and altruism in a random sample,
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics,
Volume 77,
2018,
Pages 72-77,
ISSN 2214-8043,
<https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socec.2018.09.005Opens in a new tab>
ISSN:
2214-8043
Versions
Versions
Version:
2
Variabel borttagen:
Variabel borttagen - kommun
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Metadata
Metadata
Versions
Versions
Version:
2
Variabel borttagen:
Variabel borttagen - kommun
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