Combining Tinto's classical model of student drop‐out with Kanter's assessment of minorities, this article examines the influence of gender composition in a field of study on drop‐out from higher education. Our empirical analysis is based on a sample of students who left German higher education in 2014. Our results confirm previous findings that women in gender‐atypical subjects show a higher drop‐out risk than their male fellow students. We assess several mechanisms which could contribute to explain this effect. Contrary to our expectations, social integration, in the sense of contact with lecturers, seems to be a protective factor for women and men in gender‐atypical subjects. For women in gender‐atypical fields of study, contact with pee...
We explore if gender matter in the effect of the so-called “transfer shock” that in the literature i...
Recent studies for primary and secondary education find positive effects of the share of females in ...
This paper investigates how high school gender composition affects students’ participation in STEM c...
Even though female students now make up more than half of all higher education students in many coun...
This paper investigates how high school gender composition affects students’ participation in STEM c...
In the course of educational expansion, ‘gender differences in access to higher education have decre...
Women, on average, outnumber men and are more successful in higher education. A literature overview ...
Women, on average, outnumber men and are more successful in higher education. A literature overview ...
textabstractWomen, on average, outnumber men and are more successful in higher education. A literatu...
Recent studies for primary and secondary education find positive effects of the share of females in ...
We explore if gender matter in the effect of the so-called “transfer shock” that in the literature i...
We explore if gender matter in the effect of the so-called “transfer shock” that in the literature i...
We investigate how high school gender composition affects students’ participation in STEM at college...
We explore if gender matter in the effect of the so-called “transfer shock” that in the literature i...
Women are substantially less likely than men to graduate college with a STEM degree. This paper inve...
We explore if gender matter in the effect of the so-called “transfer shock” that in the literature i...
Recent studies for primary and secondary education find positive effects of the share of females in ...
This paper investigates how high school gender composition affects students’ participation in STEM c...
Even though female students now make up more than half of all higher education students in many coun...
This paper investigates how high school gender composition affects students’ participation in STEM c...
In the course of educational expansion, ‘gender differences in access to higher education have decre...
Women, on average, outnumber men and are more successful in higher education. A literature overview ...
Women, on average, outnumber men and are more successful in higher education. A literature overview ...
textabstractWomen, on average, outnumber men and are more successful in higher education. A literatu...
Recent studies for primary and secondary education find positive effects of the share of females in ...
We explore if gender matter in the effect of the so-called “transfer shock” that in the literature i...
We explore if gender matter in the effect of the so-called “transfer shock” that in the literature i...
We investigate how high school gender composition affects students’ participation in STEM at college...
We explore if gender matter in the effect of the so-called “transfer shock” that in the literature i...
Women are substantially less likely than men to graduate college with a STEM degree. This paper inve...
We explore if gender matter in the effect of the so-called “transfer shock” that in the literature i...
Recent studies for primary and secondary education find positive effects of the share of females in ...
This paper investigates how high school gender composition affects students’ participation in STEM c...