In this paper, we study the effect of the timing of puberty on educational achievement and examine to what extent the gender differences in the timing of puberty can explain gender differences in achievement. We use British cohort data that combine information on pubertal development with test scores, behavioral outcomes as well as final educational attainment and earnings. Controlling for age 7 cognitive skills and family background, we show that late pubertal development is associated with a slower rate of cognitive skill growth during adolescence. This disadvantage in cognitive development is also reflected in lower levels of educational attainment and earnings for late developed individuals. The number of late developing boys is however...
General cognitive ability (g) does not explain sex differences in academic test performance by the e...
Recent research on the differential attainment of boys and girls at school has produced findings in ...
We use data from the 1970 British Cohort Study to measure the effect of adolescent sexual intercours...
In this paper, we use British cohort data to study the degree to which children at different stages ...
Purpose On average, boys have lower academic achievement than girls. We investigated whether the ti...
Education has important short and long run implications for individual outcomes. In this paper we ex...
This paper investigates the determinants of the gap between girls and boys in mathematics performanc...
This paper studies the relationship between the timing of tracking of pupils into vocational and aca...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2022 Suutela, Miettinen, Kosola, Rahkonen, Varimo, Tarkkanen, Hero ...
Education has important short and long run implications for individual outcomes. In this paper we ex...
There are two well-established gender gaps in education. First, females tend to have higher educatio...
Puberty is the process of becoming sexually mature and it has fundamental somatic and psychosocial i...
The relative school achievement of female and male students varies over time and domains. During the...
Recent research on the differential attainment of boys and girls at school has produced findings in ...
General cognitive ability (g) does not explain sex differences in academic test performance by the e...
Recent research on the differential attainment of boys and girls at school has produced findings in ...
We use data from the 1970 British Cohort Study to measure the effect of adolescent sexual intercours...
In this paper, we use British cohort data to study the degree to which children at different stages ...
Purpose On average, boys have lower academic achievement than girls. We investigated whether the ti...
Education has important short and long run implications for individual outcomes. In this paper we ex...
This paper investigates the determinants of the gap between girls and boys in mathematics performanc...
This paper studies the relationship between the timing of tracking of pupils into vocational and aca...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2022 Suutela, Miettinen, Kosola, Rahkonen, Varimo, Tarkkanen, Hero ...
Education has important short and long run implications for individual outcomes. In this paper we ex...
There are two well-established gender gaps in education. First, females tend to have higher educatio...
Puberty is the process of becoming sexually mature and it has fundamental somatic and psychosocial i...
The relative school achievement of female and male students varies over time and domains. During the...
Recent research on the differential attainment of boys and girls at school has produced findings in ...
General cognitive ability (g) does not explain sex differences in academic test performance by the e...
Recent research on the differential attainment of boys and girls at school has produced findings in ...
We use data from the 1970 British Cohort Study to measure the effect of adolescent sexual intercours...