Gender-Neutral Language and Gender Disparities

21 Pages Posted: 1 May 2023

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Alma Cohen

Harvard Law School; Tel Aviv University - Eitan Berglas School of Economics; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI); National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Tzur Karelitz

Israeli National Institute of Testing and Evaluations (NITE)

Tamar Kricheli‐Katz

Tel Aviv University - Buchmann Faculty of Law

Sephi Pumpian

Israeli National Institute of Testing and Evaluations (NITE)

Tali Regev

IDC

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Date Written: April 17, 2023

Abstract

This study investigates empirically whether and how the use of gender-neutral language affects the performance of women and men in real high-stakes exams. We make use of a natural experiment in which the institute administering Israel’s standardized college admission tests amended the language used in its exams, making test language more gender neutral. We find that the change to a more gender-neutral language was associated with a significant improvement in the performance of women on quantitative questions, which meaningfully reduced the gender gap between male and female performance on these questions. However, the change did not affect female performance on verbal questions nor male performance on either quantitative or verbal questions. Our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that gendered language may introduce a "stereotype threat" that adversely affects women’s performance in tasks in which they are stereotypically perceived to underperform. Our findings have significant implications for the ongoing academic and policy discussions regarding the use and effects of gender-neutral language.

JEL Classification: D83, I20, I24, J16, Z13

Suggested Citation

Cohen, Alma and Karelitz, Tzur and Kricheli Katz, Tamar and Pumpian, Sephi and Regev, Tali, Gender-Neutral Language and Gender Disparities (April 17, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4421161 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4421161

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Tzur Karelitz

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Tamar Kricheli Katz

Tel Aviv University - Buchmann Faculty of Law ( email )

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Tel Aviv, 69978
Israel

Sephi Pumpian

Israeli National Institute of Testing and Evaluations (NITE)

Tali Regev

IDC ( email )

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