In the course of educational expansion, ‘gender differences in access to higher education have decreased substantially in many European countries. In Germany women are currently over-represented in upper secondary education and more frequently attain a general qu1alification for university entrance. Despite those advantages, women still enrol in higher education less frequently. Even where they apply to higher education, their field of study choices differ from those of men. Drawing on recent data on upper secondary graduates, we seek to understand which factors account for both phenomena. Our findings suggest that the growing gender gap in the transition to higher education can be largely ascribed to differential perceptions of labour mark...
This paper aims to answer two questions concerning inequalities in tertiary education. First questio...
The share of women achieving tertiary education has increased rapidly over time and now exceeds that...
How do institutional settings and their embedded policy principles affect gender-typed enrolment in ...
During the last decades most industrialised countries have experienced a rapid expansion of tertiary...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the relationship between gender differentiation in ter...
peer reviewedThe paper deals with the transition to Higher Education focusing on educational inequa...
In the search for an explanation of wage inequalities between men and women, it is often argued that...
Choosing and enrolling in a higher education degree and, consequently, selecting a profession, is st...
In nearly all OECD countries, there is a significant gap between men and women's career choices in t...
In the past 50 years women have gradually caught up with, and even surpassed, men in educational ach...
Higher education systems globally have seen major increases in women’s participation and the overall...
DThis paper analyses the relationship between education, gender and earnings in France and Germany. ...
Even though female students now make up more than half of all higher education students in many coun...
This paper analyses the relationship between education, gender and earnings in France and Germany. T...
Gender segregation in higher education (GSHE) is recognized as a key factor to explain the persisten...
This paper aims to answer two questions concerning inequalities in tertiary education. First questio...
The share of women achieving tertiary education has increased rapidly over time and now exceeds that...
How do institutional settings and their embedded policy principles affect gender-typed enrolment in ...
During the last decades most industrialised countries have experienced a rapid expansion of tertiary...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the relationship between gender differentiation in ter...
peer reviewedThe paper deals with the transition to Higher Education focusing on educational inequa...
In the search for an explanation of wage inequalities between men and women, it is often argued that...
Choosing and enrolling in a higher education degree and, consequently, selecting a profession, is st...
In nearly all OECD countries, there is a significant gap between men and women's career choices in t...
In the past 50 years women have gradually caught up with, and even surpassed, men in educational ach...
Higher education systems globally have seen major increases in women’s participation and the overall...
DThis paper analyses the relationship between education, gender and earnings in France and Germany. ...
Even though female students now make up more than half of all higher education students in many coun...
This paper analyses the relationship between education, gender and earnings in France and Germany. T...
Gender segregation in higher education (GSHE) is recognized as a key factor to explain the persisten...
This paper aims to answer two questions concerning inequalities in tertiary education. First questio...
The share of women achieving tertiary education has increased rapidly over time and now exceeds that...
How do institutional settings and their embedded policy principles affect gender-typed enrolment in ...