The present paper follows in the wake of previous works that have shown changes and stability regarding female educational and working participation in STEM. Our previous analyzes (De Vita, Giancola, 2017, 2021), have shown several solid evidence. First, we could observe how the paths (both study and work) in STEM are formed at a very early age (with important implications for policies aimed at reduction in gender inequalities). We then saw that the gender variable does not act autonomously but acts combined with the social background, creating further differentiation effects «within» the STEM areas. Finally, we have been able to observe that having a high degree in STEM has a relative protective effect for women (in terms of positioning in...
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The literature on gender and science shows that scientific careers continue to be characterised – al...
The representation of women among STEM doctorates has grown over the past decades but the underrepre...
The representation of women among STEM doctorates has grown over the past decades but the underrepre...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduates, controlling for job and academi...
Abstract This paper investigates gender differences in university performances in Science, Technolog...
The literature on gender and science shows that scientific careers continue to be characterised – al...
This article analyses how the growing instability and uncertainty in the Italian academic system int...
Gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses is a prevalent topic i...
Gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses is a prevalent topic i...
PhDThis thesis investigates issues related to gender inequalities and scarring effects in school to...
In this paper, we highlight possible gender differences in performance of students attending Italia...
This paper investigates gender differences in university performances in Science, Technology, Engine...
This paper investigates gender differences in university performances in Science, Technology, Engine...
An investigation of several potential explanatory factors underlying the discrepant gender distribut...
With higher education expanding, there is a higher likelihood that graduates are employed in jobs fo...
The literature on gender and science shows that scientific careers continue to be characterised – al...
The representation of women among STEM doctorates has grown over the past decades but the underrepre...
The representation of women among STEM doctorates has grown over the past decades but the underrepre...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduates, controlling for job and academi...
Abstract This paper investigates gender differences in university performances in Science, Technolog...
The literature on gender and science shows that scientific careers continue to be characterised – al...