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Descriptive Statistics differentiated by Gender Variable Mean Male Owner Female Owner Male < 50% Female > 50% Male < 40% Female > 60%

Descriptive Statistics differentiated by Gender Variable Mean Male Owner Female Owner Male < 50% Female > 50% Male < 40% Female > 60%

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Female-run firms are less likely to be exporters although they exert positive influence in various aspects in an economy and society. With a new and comprehensive data set on manufacturing plants, I investigate the exporter productivity premium of female-run firms in Germany. The results show that female-run firms gain a higher exporter-productivit...

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... 20 percent of plants belong to an enterprise that is foreign-owned and about 97 percent of plants were older than 5 years. Table 2 reports descriptive statistics where firm ownership and the employee share are differentiated by gender. Comparing mean values, the results show that female-owned firms are less 14 A firm is considered to be foreign-owned if it has more than 50 percent of the voting rights of the owner or more than 50 percent of the shares directly or indirectly controlled by a firm or person or institution in another country. ...
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... Table 2 here. Table 3 displays results from a non-parametric test for first order stochastic dominance of one distribution over another. ...
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... 20 percent of plants belong to an enterprise that is foreign-owned and about 97 percent of plants were older than 5 years. Table 2 reports descriptive statistics where firm ownership and the employee share are differentiated by gender. Comparing mean values, the results show that female-owned firms are less productive than male-owned firms. ...
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... Table 2 here. Table 3 displays results from a non-parametric test for first order stochastic dominance of one distribution over another. ...

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