We study whether and why parents have gender-stereotyped beliefs when they assess their child’s skills. Exploiting systematic differences in parental beliefs about a child’s skills and blindly graded standardized test scores, we find that parents overestimate boys’ skills more so than girls’ in mathematics (a male-stereotyped subject), whereas there are no gender differences for reading. Consistent with an information friction hypothesis, we find that the parental gender bias disappears for parents who are interviewed after receiving information on their child’s test scores. We further show that the parental gender bias in detriment of girls contributes to explain the widening of the gender gap in mathematical skills later in childhood, sup...
From junior high school on, girls report lower estimations of their math ability and express more ne...
none3noAlthough parents may represent influential sources of children’s gender stereotypes, to date ...
Although parents may represent influential sources of children’s gender stereotypes, to date no stud...
We study whether and why parents have gender-stereotyped beliefs when they assess their child’s skil...
We study whether and why parents have gender-stereotyped beliefs when they assess their child’s skil...
The relation between parents' gender stereotypes and their perceptions of their child's ability was ...
The relation between parents' gender stereotypes and their perceptions of their child's ability was ...
Theoretical background. The expectancy-value model (see Eccles, 2007) emphasizes the role of family ...
Theoretical background. The expectancy-value model (see Eccles, 2007) emphasizes the role of family ...
Theoretical background. The expectancy-value model (see Eccles, 2007) emphasizes the role of family ...
Theoretical background. The expectancy-value model (see Eccles, 2007) emphasizes the role of family ...
non-peer-reviewedThis paper is concerned with the underlying question of what shapes the assessment ...
This paper is concerned with the underlying question of what shapes the assessment of children’s mat...
This study investigated whether parents have gendered constructs related to mathematics. Parents and...
Gender stereotypes exist regarding girls and their negative math performance. These stereotypes may ...
From junior high school on, girls report lower estimations of their math ability and express more ne...
none3noAlthough parents may represent influential sources of children’s gender stereotypes, to date ...
Although parents may represent influential sources of children’s gender stereotypes, to date no stud...
We study whether and why parents have gender-stereotyped beliefs when they assess their child’s skil...
We study whether and why parents have gender-stereotyped beliefs when they assess their child’s skil...
The relation between parents' gender stereotypes and their perceptions of their child's ability was ...
The relation between parents' gender stereotypes and their perceptions of their child's ability was ...
Theoretical background. The expectancy-value model (see Eccles, 2007) emphasizes the role of family ...
Theoretical background. The expectancy-value model (see Eccles, 2007) emphasizes the role of family ...
Theoretical background. The expectancy-value model (see Eccles, 2007) emphasizes the role of family ...
Theoretical background. The expectancy-value model (see Eccles, 2007) emphasizes the role of family ...
non-peer-reviewedThis paper is concerned with the underlying question of what shapes the assessment ...
This paper is concerned with the underlying question of what shapes the assessment of children’s mat...
This study investigated whether parents have gendered constructs related to mathematics. Parents and...
Gender stereotypes exist regarding girls and their negative math performance. These stereotypes may ...
From junior high school on, girls report lower estimations of their math ability and express more ne...
none3noAlthough parents may represent influential sources of children’s gender stereotypes, to date ...
Although parents may represent influential sources of children’s gender stereotypes, to date no stud...