Gender roles are formed in early childhood and continue to influence behavior through adolescence and adulthood, including the choice of academic majors and careers. In many countries, men are underrepresented in communal roles in health care, elementary education, and domestic functions (HEED fields, Croft et al., 2015), whereas women are underrepresented in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) fields (Beede et al., 2011) and top leadership positions (Leopold et al., 2016). Theories focusing on the development of gender roles suggest that across the lifespan people perceive certain roles to be more or less appropriate for their gender (e.g., Gender Schema Theory, Martin and Halverson, 1981; Social Role Theory, Eagl...
Science fields have a dearth of female participants. Previous research has provided evidence that m...
Prior research has demonstrated that implicit gender-science biases discourage women from pursuing c...
Women remain underrepresented in science professions. Studies have shown that students are more like...
Gender roles are formed in early childhood and continue to influence behavior through adolescence an...
This paper adds to research on girls’ growing educational advantage by examining gender differences ...
Women remain underrepresented in science professions. Studies have shown that students are more like...
We study same-sex role model effects of teachers with a meta-analysis and our own study of three mil...
Children’s career aspirations are affected by cultural stereotypes about gender. We investigated rud...
Gender role beliefs (i.e., beliefs about gender-specific responsibilities) predict one’s educational...
Across two studies, we investigated gender stereotype knowledge and endorsement in UK schoolchildren...
The purpose of this study is to investigate and present the formation of the aspirations/expectation...
Stereotyping of jobs by sex has a restricting effect on both sexes, but it has had a disproportionat...
AbstractThe different behavioral patterns of females and males stem from the social learning process...
We study the effect of elementary school teachers’ beliefs about gender roles on student achievement...
This study sought to explore the influence of gender stereotyping on career choices among secondary ...
Science fields have a dearth of female participants. Previous research has provided evidence that m...
Prior research has demonstrated that implicit gender-science biases discourage women from pursuing c...
Women remain underrepresented in science professions. Studies have shown that students are more like...
Gender roles are formed in early childhood and continue to influence behavior through adolescence an...
This paper adds to research on girls’ growing educational advantage by examining gender differences ...
Women remain underrepresented in science professions. Studies have shown that students are more like...
We study same-sex role model effects of teachers with a meta-analysis and our own study of three mil...
Children’s career aspirations are affected by cultural stereotypes about gender. We investigated rud...
Gender role beliefs (i.e., beliefs about gender-specific responsibilities) predict one’s educational...
Across two studies, we investigated gender stereotype knowledge and endorsement in UK schoolchildren...
The purpose of this study is to investigate and present the formation of the aspirations/expectation...
Stereotyping of jobs by sex has a restricting effect on both sexes, but it has had a disproportionat...
AbstractThe different behavioral patterns of females and males stem from the social learning process...
We study the effect of elementary school teachers’ beliefs about gender roles on student achievement...
This study sought to explore the influence of gender stereotyping on career choices among secondary ...
Science fields have a dearth of female participants. Previous research has provided evidence that m...
Prior research has demonstrated that implicit gender-science biases discourage women from pursuing c...
Women remain underrepresented in science professions. Studies have shown that students are more like...