More Than Words: Do Gendered Linguistic Structures Widen the Gender Gap in Entrepreneurial Activity?
Stefan Lång; Diana M. Hechavarría; Pekka Stenholm; Siri A. Terjesen; Malin Brännback
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042716642
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Leveraging linguistic relativity theory which suggests that language systems structure thought and action, we investigate the relationship between gendered linguistic structures and the persistent gender gap in early-stage entrepreneurial activity. We use country-level data from 105 countries in 2001–2015 with 55 different languages, and incorporate 32 controls covering a broad range of factors previously associated with entrepreneurial activity. We find that in countries where the dominant language's structure incorporates sex-based systems and gender-differentiated pronouns, there is a greater gender gap in entrepreneurial activity. Our results suggest that gendered linguistic structures reinforce gender stereotypes and discourage women's entry into entrepreneurship.
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