2018
DOI: 10.1086/696150
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When the Shadow Is the Substance: Judge Gender and the Outcomes of Workplace Sex Discrimination Cases

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“…Furthermore, people do not always have their choice of advocate, and advocates may differ from those they advocate for in terms of values, beliefs, background, race, and even gender. However, distressingly, in the absence of gender concordance between advocates and those they advocate for-particularly in instances where men are advocating for women-women have been found to fare worse than their male counterparts, facing disadvantages in terms of pay equality (1), ascension to leadership positions (2), educational outcomes (3), legal dispute resolution (4), and even medical treatment (5). In the medical setting, research suggests that gender discordance may yield lower rapport and patient satisfaction (6), reduced adherence to preventative care protocols (7), and weaker patient-physician communication (8).…”
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“…Furthermore, people do not always have their choice of advocate, and advocates may differ from those they advocate for in terms of values, beliefs, background, race, and even gender. However, distressingly, in the absence of gender concordance between advocates and those they advocate for-particularly in instances where men are advocating for women-women have been found to fare worse than their male counterparts, facing disadvantages in terms of pay equality (1), ascension to leadership positions (2), educational outcomes (3), legal dispute resolution (4), and even medical treatment (5). In the medical setting, research suggests that gender discordance may yield lower rapport and patient satisfaction (6), reduced adherence to preventative care protocols (7), and weaker patient-physician communication (8).…”
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“…2 In assessing the role of jurors in affecting male versus female sentencing outcomes, this paper also complements a growing literature that documents and explains gender differences in sentencing (Bindler and Hjalmarsson, 2017;Butcher, Park and Piehl, 2017). More generally, this study relates to a broader literature on the impact of judge gender (Johnson, 2014;Knepper, 2018;Schanzenbach, 2005;Steffensmeier and Hebert, 1999) and other judge and jury characteristics. 3 Finally, in documenting how defendants 1 For example, see Abrevaya and Hamermesh (2012); Ayres and Siegelman (1995); Bagues and Esteve-Volart (2010); Bagues, Sylos-Labini and Zinovyeva (2017); Breda and Ly (2015); Dahl and Moretti (2008); De Paola and Scoppa (2015); Goldin and Rouse (2000); Lavy (2008); Neumark, Bank and Van Nort (1996); Moss-Racusin, Dovidio, Brescoll, Graham and Handelsman 20122 While we focus on the effect of own-gender juries in this paper, we also examine the effect of jury gender composition on overall conviction rates.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…8 This source of exogenous variation have also used in Aizer and Doyle (2015); Cortés et al (2019); Dahl et al (2014); Di Tella and Schargrodsky (2013); Ferraz and Ribeiro (2019); Green and Winik (2010); Knepper (2018) and Kling (2006). carceration, including those who then receive additional prison time as a consequence of their final verdict.…”
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confidence: 99%