Interesting, but I'm skeptical. Can someone give the citation of the actual study? The linked news story doesn't give the name/authors of the research.
EDIT: According to this source, it is forthcoming in the journal Contemporary Economic Policy and authored by May, McGarvey, and Whaples.
EDIT: According to Tyler Cowen, the name of the paper is "Are Disagreements Among Male and Female Economists Marginal at Best? A Survey of AEA Members and Their Views on Economics and Economic Policy” but he cannot find a pre-print copy online. The paper hasn't been published in the latest edition of Contemporary Economic Policy.
EDIT: A copy of the paper. Enjoy!
Yay! Thank you so very much, I edited the link into the opening post.
Edit: ParagonProtege has provided a link to the original study. Thank you! (^_^)
Link.
Can this be reasonably explained by self-interest? Female and male economists' views are probably coloured by gender solidarity. Government jobs may be more likeable to women than men because of their recorded greater risk aversion. Regardless of the reason government jobs are more important for women than for men. Also in the US where the study was done middle class white women benefit quit a bit from affirmative action in government hiring.
Politics is the mind-killer probably does play a role in explaining the difference.
First two points are somewhat congruent with stereotypes. Anyone who has run into the frequent iSteve commenter "Whiskey" will probably note that the third point indicates women may not hate hate HATE lower and middle class beta males in this case.
This seems plausible since politics is about applause lights after all, the tribes are what matters not the particular shape of their attire. But might value differences still be behind the gender difference? Maybe some failed utopias I recall reading aren't really failed.
Somehow I think this does not include ideological diversity.
No mystery here. (^_^)