Abstract In this paper, we decompose worldwide PISA mathematics and reading scores. While mathematics scores are still tilted towards boys, girls have a larger advantage in reading over boys. Girls’ disadvantage in mathematics is increasing over the distribution of talents. Our decomposition shows that part of this increase can be explained by an increasing trend in productive endowments and learning productivity, although the largest part remains unexplained. Countries’ general level of gender (in)equality also contributes to girls’ disadvantage. For reading, at the upper end of the talent distribution, girls’ advantage can be fully explained by differences in learning productivity, but this is not so at lower levels
Girls tend to outperform boys in reading tests, while they usually lag behind boys in mathematics. ...
Although gender differences in cognitive abilities are frequently reported, the magnitude of these d...
This study examines gender differences in the variability of student performance in reading, mathem...
In this paper, we decompose worldwide PISA mathematics and reading scores. While mathematics scores ...
<p>The two curves represent the magnitude of sex difference in mathematics (black) favoring boys and...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
<div><p>We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessme...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
<p>The average PISA score of all students in OECD countries is 500. A high percentage of the countri...
<p>The mathematics scores have been averaged for the four assessments, which means that some countri...
International audienceEven though females currently outnumber males in higher education, they remain...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
The national differences in gender equality in economic and political participation have garnered co...
Gender differences in the STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) disciplines are wide...
Girls tend to outperform boys in reading tests, while they usually lag behind boys in mathematics. ...
Although gender differences in cognitive abilities are frequently reported, the magnitude of these d...
This study examines gender differences in the variability of student performance in reading, mathem...
In this paper, we decompose worldwide PISA mathematics and reading scores. While mathematics scores ...
<p>The two curves represent the magnitude of sex difference in mathematics (black) favoring boys and...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
<div><p>We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessme...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
<p>The average PISA score of all students in OECD countries is 500. A high percentage of the countri...
<p>The mathematics scores have been averaged for the four assessments, which means that some countri...
International audienceEven though females currently outnumber males in higher education, they remain...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
The national differences in gender equality in economic and political participation have garnered co...
Gender differences in the STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) disciplines are wide...
Girls tend to outperform boys in reading tests, while they usually lag behind boys in mathematics. ...
Although gender differences in cognitive abilities are frequently reported, the magnitude of these d...
This study examines gender differences in the variability of student performance in reading, mathem...