IdEP Seminar, Tommaso Colussi - "Gender gaps in laude honors and early career outcomes"

Institute of Economics

Date: 27 April 2026 / 12:00 - 13:15

Red room (USI main building at the Executive Center), Università della Svizzera italiana, Campus Ovest

Using administrative records from a major Italian university and exploiting exogenous variation in the gender composition of graduation committees, we document that equally-prepared female graduates are significantly less likely to receive laude honors when evaluated by male-majority committees. Our empirical analysis points to gender bias in committee evaluations as the primary mechanism driving this result and suggests that intra-committee dynamics play a key role, with female advisors in male-majority committees tending to reward female candidates less. Finally, by linking our data to survey information on labor market outcomes, we find that these gender differences have meaningful effects on entry wages, contributing to early-career gender gaps.
This paper is joint work with L. Cappellari and M. Ovidi.

Tommaso Colussi
Associate Professor of Economics Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

 

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