Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Ireland, we investigate whether, conditional on absolute achievement, within school-cohort rank in English and math affects choice of college major. We find that higher rank in math increases the likelihood of choosing STEM and decreases the likelihood of choosing Arts and Social Sciences. Similarly, a higher rank in English leads to an increase in the probability of choosing Arts and Social Sciences and decreases the probability of choosing STEM. The rank effects are substantial, being about one third as large as the effects of absolute performance in math and English. We identify subject choice in school as an important mediator – students who r...
In recent years there has been a plethora of empirical papers by economists concerning the effects o...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.The underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
International audienceIn most developed countries, students have to choose a major field of study du...
Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Irela...
Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Irela...
Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Irela...
Much research has shown that having a better class of degree has significant payoff in the labour ma...
While education levels of women have increased dramatically relative to men, women are still greatly...
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behaviour betwee...
Women's under-representation in high-paying jobs in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering an...
Abstract Background: Despite the increasing need for STEM skills, to date, the connection between S...
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behaviour betwee...
Women have historically been underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) jo...
Advanced math course-taking during high school is a key predictor of college entrance. Previous rese...
Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth we examine processes by which students enter lucrati...
In recent years there has been a plethora of empirical papers by economists concerning the effects o...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.The underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
International audienceIn most developed countries, students have to choose a major field of study du...
Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Irela...
Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Irela...
Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Irela...
Much research has shown that having a better class of degree has significant payoff in the labour ma...
While education levels of women have increased dramatically relative to men, women are still greatly...
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behaviour betwee...
Women's under-representation in high-paying jobs in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering an...
Abstract Background: Despite the increasing need for STEM skills, to date, the connection between S...
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behaviour betwee...
Women have historically been underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) jo...
Advanced math course-taking during high school is a key predictor of college entrance. Previous rese...
Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth we examine processes by which students enter lucrati...
In recent years there has been a plethora of empirical papers by economists concerning the effects o...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.The underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
International audienceIn most developed countries, students have to choose a major field of study du...