Occupational gender segregation is still a persistent problem in the labor market. This study investigates gender differences in gender typicality and prestige of occupational aspirations in early adolescence, as well as the role of agency and communion in these differences. In total, 2779 adolescents (age 11–15) reported their occupational aspirations, later coded for gender typicality and prestige. Participants also described themselves spontaneously with three attributes, then coded in terms of agency and communion. The results showed significant gender differences in a stereotypical direction for 40% of the occupations named, with boys expressing a clear preference for male-dominated and girls for female-dominated occupations. Conversel...
We analyze the relationship between social gender norms and adolescents' occupational choices by com...
We investigated sex differences in 473,260 adolescents' aspirations to work in things-oriented (e.g....
Occupational sex segregation persists in all European and OECD countries; yet in some countries, it ...
Occupational gender segregation is still a persistent problem in the labor market. This study invest...
Occupational gender segregation is still a persistent problem in the labor market. This study invest...
Occupational gender segregation is still a persistent problem in the labor market. This study invest...
Occupational gender segregation is still a persistent problem in the labor market. This study invest...
Representations that teenagers have of occupations, especially in terms of sex-type and prestige, ar...
The study examines supply-side mechanisms of occupational gender segregation, analysing work values ...
The study examines supply-side mechanisms of occupational gender segregation, analysing work values ...
We empirically test the hypothesis that adolescents' occupational aspirations are more gender-stereo...
Gender-typical educational and occupational goals are an important precursor of educational gender s...
Previous research suggests that girls have higher occupational aspirations than boys before entering...
Boys and girls with sex-typical aspirations are significantly more likely to end up in sex-typical j...
Boys and girls with sex-typical aspirations are significantly more likely to end up in sex-typical j...
We analyze the relationship between social gender norms and adolescents' occupational choices by com...
We investigated sex differences in 473,260 adolescents' aspirations to work in things-oriented (e.g....
Occupational sex segregation persists in all European and OECD countries; yet in some countries, it ...
Occupational gender segregation is still a persistent problem in the labor market. This study invest...
Occupational gender segregation is still a persistent problem in the labor market. This study invest...
Occupational gender segregation is still a persistent problem in the labor market. This study invest...
Occupational gender segregation is still a persistent problem in the labor market. This study invest...
Representations that teenagers have of occupations, especially in terms of sex-type and prestige, ar...
The study examines supply-side mechanisms of occupational gender segregation, analysing work values ...
The study examines supply-side mechanisms of occupational gender segregation, analysing work values ...
We empirically test the hypothesis that adolescents' occupational aspirations are more gender-stereo...
Gender-typical educational and occupational goals are an important precursor of educational gender s...
Previous research suggests that girls have higher occupational aspirations than boys before entering...
Boys and girls with sex-typical aspirations are significantly more likely to end up in sex-typical j...
Boys and girls with sex-typical aspirations are significantly more likely to end up in sex-typical j...
We analyze the relationship between social gender norms and adolescents' occupational choices by com...
We investigated sex differences in 473,260 adolescents' aspirations to work in things-oriented (e.g....
Occupational sex segregation persists in all European and OECD countries; yet in some countries, it ...