International audienceDespite laws and educational reforms in favor of gender equality, in France both training courses and professions remain highly gendered. The educational system and the labor market continue to conform to stereotypes, and both girls and boys continue to base their educational choices on what society assigns their genders as areas of competence. However, about 10% of master’s graduates make atypical study choices, in the sense that they chose an orientation standardly chosen by the opposite gender. This paper proposes an empirical analysis of these “atypical” students. Our results show that these individuals do not have specific profiles, either in terms of schooling background or social origin. By estimating a logistic...
Colloquium 'Gender and migration in different tracks of higher education', Zollikofen (Bern, Switzer...
Vocational training choices remain very much influenced by gender representations and norms. This ar...
Even though female students now make up more than half of all higher education students in many coun...
International audienceDespite laws and educational reforms in favor of gender equality, in France bo...
Présenté lors de la conférence "Education & Society: Access, Opportunity & Equity", SESP et Sciences...
Présenté lors de la conférence "Education & Society: Access, Opportunity & Equity", SESP et Sciences...
Much research has been carried out on the differences between study choices of girls and boys at dif...
International Seminar: 'Perspectives on Contemporary Research on Educational Choices and Pathways', ...
Much research has been carried out on the differences between study choices of girls and boys at dif...
Girls frequently choose educational pathways that lead to lower-paid jobs and less prestigious caree...
International audienceGirls frequently choose educational pathways that lead to lower-paid jobs and ...
International audienceGirls frequently choose educational pathways that lead to lower-paid jobs and ...
International audienceGirls frequently choose educational pathways that lead to lower-paid jobs and ...
International audienceGirls frequently choose educational pathways that lead to lower-paid jobs and ...
Colloquium 'Gender and migration in different tracks of higher education', Zollikofen (Bern, Switzer...
Colloquium 'Gender and migration in different tracks of higher education', Zollikofen (Bern, Switzer...
Vocational training choices remain very much influenced by gender representations and norms. This ar...
Even though female students now make up more than half of all higher education students in many coun...
International audienceDespite laws and educational reforms in favor of gender equality, in France bo...
Présenté lors de la conférence "Education & Society: Access, Opportunity & Equity", SESP et Sciences...
Présenté lors de la conférence "Education & Society: Access, Opportunity & Equity", SESP et Sciences...
Much research has been carried out on the differences between study choices of girls and boys at dif...
International Seminar: 'Perspectives on Contemporary Research on Educational Choices and Pathways', ...
Much research has been carried out on the differences between study choices of girls and boys at dif...
Girls frequently choose educational pathways that lead to lower-paid jobs and less prestigious caree...
International audienceGirls frequently choose educational pathways that lead to lower-paid jobs and ...
International audienceGirls frequently choose educational pathways that lead to lower-paid jobs and ...
International audienceGirls frequently choose educational pathways that lead to lower-paid jobs and ...
International audienceGirls frequently choose educational pathways that lead to lower-paid jobs and ...
Colloquium 'Gender and migration in different tracks of higher education', Zollikofen (Bern, Switzer...
Colloquium 'Gender and migration in different tracks of higher education', Zollikofen (Bern, Switzer...
Vocational training choices remain very much influenced by gender representations and norms. This ar...
Even though female students now make up more than half of all higher education students in many coun...