Britsh journal study explains why women are underrepresented in high-paying jobs
The findings, published in the British Journal of Psychology, showed that women report a lower willingness to take risks than men with 53 per cent of this gap accounted for by the higher levels of loss aversion among women and a further 3 per cent attributable to the lower levels of financial optimism among women.
This study investigated the joint role of two psychological characteristics to explain the differences -- loss aversion, the idea that losses loom larger than gains, and optimism. Photo: Unsplash