Women's under-representation in high-paying jobs in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) mirrors their earlier choices of matriculation electives: male students favour physics, information technology and advanced mathematics; female students favour life sciences. ‘Pipeline’ theories attribute these patterns to a male advantage in mathematics, but our longitudinal analysis, using administrative data on a full cohort of students in Victoria, Australia, shows that these patterns remain intact after conditioning on prior achievement. Female students require stronger prior signals of mathematical ability to choose male-dominated subjects, and when choosing these subjects earn higher average scores than males, suggesting...
Women have historically been underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) jo...
Despite the striking reversal of the gender gap in education, women pursue science, technology, engi...
Historically, there existed a large achievement gap between male and female students in STEM fields ...
We evaluated STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) coursework selection by women ...
While education levels of women have increased dramatically relative to men, women are still greatly...
Fewer women than men pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), desp...
Although the gender disparity in favor of men in the overall education attainment has declined or ev...
Gender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries and they cannot explain ...
Gender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries and they cannot explain ...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
Although the gender disparity in favor of men in the overall education attainment has declined or ev...
Although the gender disparity in favor of men in the overall education attainment has declined or ev...
Women have historically been underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) jo...
Despite the striking reversal of the gender gap in education, women pursue science, technology, engi...
Historically, there existed a large achievement gap between male and female students in STEM fields ...
We evaluated STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) coursework selection by women ...
While education levels of women have increased dramatically relative to men, women are still greatly...
Fewer women than men pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), desp...
Although the gender disparity in favor of men in the overall education attainment has declined or ev...
Gender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries and they cannot explain ...
Gender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries and they cannot explain ...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
Although the gender disparity in favor of men in the overall education attainment has declined or ev...
Although the gender disparity in favor of men in the overall education attainment has declined or ev...
Women have historically been underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) jo...
Despite the striking reversal of the gender gap in education, women pursue science, technology, engi...
Historically, there existed a large achievement gap between male and female students in STEM fields ...