Some of the most male-dominated science, technology, engineering and mathematics occupations and degree programmes are found in the world's most affluent societies. This article assesses whether gender gaps in attitudes follow similarly surprising patterns. Multivariate analysis of eighth-graders' affinity for mathematics and aspirations for mathematically related jobs in 53 countries shows that the attitudinal gender gap is indeed larger in affluent 'postmaterialist' societies. Moreover, both girls and boys view mathematics more negatively in these societies. The authors suggest that cultural ideals of individual self-expression, highly prevalent under conditions of broad-based existential security, operate to reduce girls' and boys' inter...
Using data from the Program for International Student Assessment 2006 surveys for 50 countries, this...
Gender equity, especially in technical areas involving mathematics, is the focus of much current res...
This study analyzed gender differences in achievement emotions in the domain of mathematics. Based o...
This study provides an international perspective on mathematics by examining mathematics self-concep...
The author explores how the gender gap in aspirations for scientific, technical, engineering, and ma...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
ABSTRACT\ud ATTITUDES ABOUT MATHEMATICS: COMPARE AND\ud CONTRAST BOYS AND GIRLS FROM HIGH\ud AND LOW...
Let me start this article with a paradox. According to the UK’s Joint Council for Qualifications (20...
Despite international advancements in gender equality across a variety of societal domains, the unde...
International audienceThe so-called “gender-equality paradox” is the fact that gender segregation ac...
International audienceEven though females currently outnumber males in higher education, they remain...
Although the gender disparity in favor of men in the overall education attainment has declined or ev...
Perspectives dealing with the study of gender and mathematics have failed generally to move beyond t...
Although the gender disparity in favor of men in the overall education attainment has declined or ev...
Using data from the Program for International Student Assessment 2006 surveys for 50 countries, this...
Gender equity, especially in technical areas involving mathematics, is the focus of much current res...
This study analyzed gender differences in achievement emotions in the domain of mathematics. Based o...
This study provides an international perspective on mathematics by examining mathematics self-concep...
The author explores how the gender gap in aspirations for scientific, technical, engineering, and ma...
International audienceGender differences in math performance are now small in developed countries an...
ABSTRACT\ud ATTITUDES ABOUT MATHEMATICS: COMPARE AND\ud CONTRAST BOYS AND GIRLS FROM HIGH\ud AND LOW...
Let me start this article with a paradox. According to the UK’s Joint Council for Qualifications (20...
Despite international advancements in gender equality across a variety of societal domains, the unde...
International audienceThe so-called “gender-equality paradox” is the fact that gender segregation ac...
International audienceEven though females currently outnumber males in higher education, they remain...
Although the gender disparity in favor of men in the overall education attainment has declined or ev...
Perspectives dealing with the study of gender and mathematics have failed generally to move beyond t...
Although the gender disparity in favor of men in the overall education attainment has declined or ev...
Using data from the Program for International Student Assessment 2006 surveys for 50 countries, this...
Gender equity, especially in technical areas involving mathematics, is the focus of much current res...
This study analyzed gender differences in achievement emotions in the domain of mathematics. Based o...