Individuals’ favorite subjects in school can predetermine their educational and occupational careers. If girls develop weaker preferences for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), it can contribute to macrolevel gender inequalities in income and status. Relying on large-scale panel data on adolescents from Sweden (218 classrooms, 4,998 students), we observe a widening gender gap in preferring STEM subjects within a year (girls, 19 to 15 percent; boys, 21 to 20 percent). By applying newly developed random-coefficient multilevel stochastic actor-oriented models on social network data (27,428 friendships), we investigate how social context contributes to those changes. We find strong evidence that students adjust their preferences...
Boys engage in notably higher levels of resistance to schooling than girls. While scholars argue tha...
Boys engage in notably higher levels of resistance to schooling than girls. While scholars argue tha...
Despite the nonexistence of institutional obstacles, majors in science and mathematics continuously ...
Individuals’ favorite subjects in school can predetermine their educational and occupational careers...
Contains fulltext : 204308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)More women are ...
More women are now entering male-dominated fields, yet, science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
We investigate how high school gender composition affects students’ participation in STEM at college...
The present study examined the role peers play for girls and women in fields related to science, tec...
We use idiosyncratic variation in gender composition across cohorts within Norwegian lower secondary...
Friends tend to be similar in their academic achievement. In this study, we investigate whether this...
Boys engage in notably higher levels of resistance to schooling than girls. While scholars argue tha...
Parents are concerned about the influence of friends during adolescence. Using the gender compositio...
Social factors have long been included in theories that aim at explaining educational inequality, fo...
Boys engage in notably higher levels of resistance to schooling than girls. While scholars argue tha...
Boys engage in notably higher levels of resistance to schooling than girls. While scholars argue tha...
Despite the nonexistence of institutional obstacles, majors in science and mathematics continuously ...
Individuals’ favorite subjects in school can predetermine their educational and occupational careers...
Contains fulltext : 204308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)More women are ...
More women are now entering male-dominated fields, yet, science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
We investigate how high school gender composition affects students’ participation in STEM at college...
The present study examined the role peers play for girls and women in fields related to science, tec...
We use idiosyncratic variation in gender composition across cohorts within Norwegian lower secondary...
Friends tend to be similar in their academic achievement. In this study, we investigate whether this...
Boys engage in notably higher levels of resistance to schooling than girls. While scholars argue tha...
Parents are concerned about the influence of friends during adolescence. Using the gender compositio...
Social factors have long been included in theories that aim at explaining educational inequality, fo...
Boys engage in notably higher levels of resistance to schooling than girls. While scholars argue tha...
Boys engage in notably higher levels of resistance to schooling than girls. While scholars argue tha...
Despite the nonexistence of institutional obstacles, majors in science and mathematics continuously ...