Title of article
Win–win: Female and male athletes from more gender equal nations perform better in international sports competitions
Author/Authors
Berdahl، نويسنده , , Jennifer L. and Uhlmann، نويسنده , , Eric Luis and Bai، نويسنده , , Feng، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
3
From page
1
To page
3
Abstract
The present study provides the first evidence that increased gender equality in a society releases the human potential not only of women, but also of men. Our research setting is the Olympic Games, the worldʹs foremost sports competition and one of the few contexts in which menʹs and womenʹs performance is fully segregated by gender and objectively measured at the highest levels. We find that even after controlling for potential third variables (i.e., national gross domestic product, population size, geographic latitude, and income inequality), higher levels of gender equality in a country predict significantly greater success at winning Olympic medals for both its female and male athletes. These findings contradict the common belief that access to opportunities is a zero-sum game in which gains for women inevitably result in losses for men. Rather, gender equality is a “win–win” that allows members of both genders to realize their true potential.
Keywords
Gender Inequality , Achievement , Sport , Olympic Games , Cross-national comparison
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Record number
1961712
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