We study same-sex role model effects of teachers with a meta-analysis and our own study of three million students in 90 countries. Both approaches show that role model effects on performance are, on average, small: 0.030 SD in the meta-analysis and 0.015 SD in our multi-country study. Going beyond test scores, our multi-country study documents larger average role model effects on job preferences (0.063 SD). To understand the universality of these effects, we estimate the distributions of country-level same-sex role model effects. Although role model effects on test scores appear universally small, we find substantial cross-country variation for job preferences, with larger effects in countries with larger gender gaps. These results are cons...
Exposure to inspirational and relatable role models is crucial towards fostering engagement of learn...
A prominent class of explanations for the gender gap in student performance focuses on the gender ba...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
We study same-sex role model effects of teachers with a meta-analysis and our own study of three mil...
Artículo de publicación SCOPUSSeveral studies have found that teacher–student gender matching has po...
This paper studies the effect of same-sex teachers on students attending Economics A at Uppsala Univ...
A number of countries are running role model recruitment drives under the assumption that like is go...
A number of countries are running role model recruitment drives under the assumption that like is go...
Gender roles are formed in early childhood and continue to influence behavior through adolescence an...
Gender roles are formed in early childhood and continue to influence behavior through adolescence an...
Girls outperform boys in school. We investigate whether the gender performance gap can be attributed...
We study the effect of elementary school teachers’ beliefs about gender roles on student achievement...
Trend statistics reveal a striking reversal of a gender gap that has once favoured males: Girls have...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
We use exogenously-assigned general practitioners to study the effects of female role models on educ...
Exposure to inspirational and relatable role models is crucial towards fostering engagement of learn...
A prominent class of explanations for the gender gap in student performance focuses on the gender ba...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
We study same-sex role model effects of teachers with a meta-analysis and our own study of three mil...
Artículo de publicación SCOPUSSeveral studies have found that teacher–student gender matching has po...
This paper studies the effect of same-sex teachers on students attending Economics A at Uppsala Univ...
A number of countries are running role model recruitment drives under the assumption that like is go...
A number of countries are running role model recruitment drives under the assumption that like is go...
Gender roles are formed in early childhood and continue to influence behavior through adolescence an...
Gender roles are formed in early childhood and continue to influence behavior through adolescence an...
Girls outperform boys in school. We investigate whether the gender performance gap can be attributed...
We study the effect of elementary school teachers’ beliefs about gender roles on student achievement...
Trend statistics reveal a striking reversal of a gender gap that has once favoured males: Girls have...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
We use exogenously-assigned general practitioners to study the effects of female role models on educ...
Exposure to inspirational and relatable role models is crucial towards fostering engagement of learn...
A prominent class of explanations for the gender gap in student performance focuses on the gender ba...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...