Article 65H5Z Men forget to mind their manners when dealing with powerful women | Torsten Bell

Men forget to mind their manners when dealing with powerful women | Torsten Bell

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Torsten Bell
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Congressmen were far ruder to Federal Reserve boss Janet Yellen than men in the post... but not if they had daughters

Most people probably understand that sexism exists in workplaces, with real consequences for those who experience it today and rise to leadership positions tomorrow. However, proving it - let alone accurately measuring it - can be hard.

Which is why everyone should read a great, if depressing, research paper that investigates sexism among politicians. Why is it great? Well, first of all there's the simply brilliant title: Yellin' at Yellen: Gender Bias in the Federal Reserve Congressional Hearings". Second, the researchers developed a simple but powerful way of measuring discrimination that you might have guessed given the great title - they compare how specific congressmen behaved towards Janet Yellen (the first female chair of the Fed from 2014 to 2018) and her male predecessors/successor when they came to give testimony at the US equivalents of our select committees.

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