This paper considers the importance of pre-college test scores in accounting for gender gaps in college major. Large gaps in major content exist: men are more likely to study math-, science-, and business-intensive fields, while women are more likely to study humanities-, social science-, and education-intensive fields. Previous research has found that gender differences in college preparation, typically measured by SAT scores, can account for only a small portion of these differences. Using a broader array of pre-college test scores (the ASVAB), I show that differences in college preparation can actually account for a large portion of most gender gaps in college major content, including 62% of the gap in science, 66% of the gap in humaniti...
Women are less likely than men to graduate with a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mat...
Abstract. Our previous research showed that despite the use of interactive engagement techniques at ...
In this article, we analyze gender differences in college major selection for respondents to the Edu...
The gender wage gap in the United States is a well-known phenomenon and researchers across many disc...
Cross-country studies reveal two consistent gender gaps in education-underachievement in school by b...
Males and females make different choices with regard to college majors. Two main reasons have been s...
Females are severely under-represented in certain STEM subjects, notably engineering. In this paper,...
There are two well-established gender gaps in education. First, females tend to have higher educatio...
Do gendered achievement, enrollment, and confidence gaps math exist on the college level? If so, are...
The sizable gender gap in college enrolment, especially among African Americans, constitutes a puzzl...
There is a widely recognised national trend for girls to outperform boys at all levels of compulsory...
Despite the striking reversal of the gender gap in education, women pursue science, technology, engi...
While education levels of women have increased dramatically relative to men, women are still greatly...
The reversing gender gap observed in many countries led to a heated debate to explain the persisten...
This paper examines the male disadvantage in grade point average (GPA), credits earned, and persiste...
Women are less likely than men to graduate with a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mat...
Abstract. Our previous research showed that despite the use of interactive engagement techniques at ...
In this article, we analyze gender differences in college major selection for respondents to the Edu...
The gender wage gap in the United States is a well-known phenomenon and researchers across many disc...
Cross-country studies reveal two consistent gender gaps in education-underachievement in school by b...
Males and females make different choices with regard to college majors. Two main reasons have been s...
Females are severely under-represented in certain STEM subjects, notably engineering. In this paper,...
There are two well-established gender gaps in education. First, females tend to have higher educatio...
Do gendered achievement, enrollment, and confidence gaps math exist on the college level? If so, are...
The sizable gender gap in college enrolment, especially among African Americans, constitutes a puzzl...
There is a widely recognised national trend for girls to outperform boys at all levels of compulsory...
Despite the striking reversal of the gender gap in education, women pursue science, technology, engi...
While education levels of women have increased dramatically relative to men, women are still greatly...
The reversing gender gap observed in many countries led to a heated debate to explain the persisten...
This paper examines the male disadvantage in grade point average (GPA), credits earned, and persiste...
Women are less likely than men to graduate with a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mat...
Abstract. Our previous research showed that despite the use of interactive engagement techniques at ...
In this article, we analyze gender differences in college major selection for respondents to the Edu...