Numeracy and literacy are important foundation skills which command significant wage premia in modern labour markets. The existence of gender differences in these skills is therefore of potential concern, and has spurred a large amount of research, especially with respect to numeracy skills. Still, little is known about the moment in which such gaps emerge, how they evolve, and if this evolution differs across countries. We use data from large scale international assessments to follow representative samples of birth-cohorts over time, and analyse how gender gaps in numeracy and literacy evolve from age 10 to age 27. We find that the advantage of boys in numeracy is small at age 10, but grows considerably between age 15 and 27. The gender ga...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
This paper documents the patterns and examines the factors contributing to a gender gap in education...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
Numeracy and literacy are important foundation skills which command significant wage premia in moder...
Previous research suggests that as societies empower women educationally, gender differences in nume...
Whether males outperform females in mathematics is still debated. Such a gender gap varies across co...
This paper investigates the determinants of the gap between girls and boys in mathematics performanc...
In this paper, we decompose worldwide PISA mathematics and reading scores. While mathematics scores ...
This working paper studies the evolution of gender gaps in multiple cognitive skills from the ages o...
This paper measures the evolution of the gender differences in numeracy among school age children us...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
Data from international large-scale assessments (ILSAs) of schooled populations indicate that boys h...
This paper uses a rich longitudinal dataset to measure the evolution of the gender differences in nu...
Girls tend to outperform boys in reading tests, while they usually lag behind boys in mathematics. ...
Item does not contain fulltextGirls have a substantial advantage over boys in terms of reading perfo...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
This paper documents the patterns and examines the factors contributing to a gender gap in education...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
Numeracy and literacy are important foundation skills which command significant wage premia in moder...
Previous research suggests that as societies empower women educationally, gender differences in nume...
Whether males outperform females in mathematics is still debated. Such a gender gap varies across co...
This paper investigates the determinants of the gap between girls and boys in mathematics performanc...
In this paper, we decompose worldwide PISA mathematics and reading scores. While mathematics scores ...
This working paper studies the evolution of gender gaps in multiple cognitive skills from the ages o...
This paper measures the evolution of the gender differences in numeracy among school age children us...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
Data from international large-scale assessments (ILSAs) of schooled populations indicate that boys h...
This paper uses a rich longitudinal dataset to measure the evolution of the gender differences in nu...
Girls tend to outperform boys in reading tests, while they usually lag behind boys in mathematics. ...
Item does not contain fulltextGirls have a substantial advantage over boys in terms of reading perfo...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
This paper documents the patterns and examines the factors contributing to a gender gap in education...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...