Academia, and economics in particular, faces increased scrutiny because of gender imbalance. This paper studies the job market for entry-level faculty positions. We employ machine learning methods to analyse gendered patterns in the text of 12,000 reference letters written in support of over 3,700 candidates. Using both supervised and unsupervised techniques, we document widespread differences in the attributes emphasised. Women are systematically more likely to be described using ‘grindstone’ terms and at times less likely to be praised for their ability. Using information on initial placement, we highlight the implications of these gendered descriptors for the quality of academic placement…
Markus Eberhardt, Giovanni Facchini, Valeria Rueda, Gender Differences in Reference Letters: Evidence from the Economics Job Market, The Economic Journal, Volume 133, Issue 655, October 2023, Pages 2676–2708, https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/uead045