Gender segregation in the labor market may be explained by women's re- luctance to choose technical occupations, although the foundations for career choices are certainly laid earlier, during education. Educational experts claim that female students are doing better in math and science and are more likely to choose those subjects if they are in single-sex classes. Possible explanations are the lack of self-confidence of girls in male-dominated subjects, the domi- nating behavior of boys in the classroom and unequal treatment by teachers. In this paper, we identify the causal impact of gender composition in coedu- cational classes on the choice of school type for female students. We propose that girls are less likely to choose a female-domin...
Course selection by secondary students has been studied from many different perspectives over the pa...
A developing trend in the world of education is separating students by gender via single gender scho...
This paper compares science subject choices and science-related career plans of Australian adolescen...
AbstractGender segregation in employment may be explained by women's reluctance to choose technical ...
Gender segregation in the labor market may be partly explained by women’s reluctance to choose techn...
We analyze how preferences for STEM fields moderate the effect of classroom gender composition on th...
In this article, we propose and test a novel explanation for gender segregation in Higher Education ...
Status inconsistency can be found between women's education level and labor market position. Concern...
Gender segregation in higher education (GSHE) is recognized as a key factor to explain the persisten...
This study explores the impact of coeducational schools on reducing gender inequality by comparing s...
In this article we propose and test a novel explanation for gender segregation in Higher Education t...
In this article we propose and test a novel explanation for gender segregation in Higher Education t...
Numerous theories have been put forward for the high and continuing levels of gender segregation, bu...
We investigate whether sex differences in academic strengths have an impact on society by affecting ...
This thesis is concerned with gender differences in Irish secondlevel schooling. The problems gener...
Course selection by secondary students has been studied from many different perspectives over the pa...
A developing trend in the world of education is separating students by gender via single gender scho...
This paper compares science subject choices and science-related career plans of Australian adolescen...
AbstractGender segregation in employment may be explained by women's reluctance to choose technical ...
Gender segregation in the labor market may be partly explained by women’s reluctance to choose techn...
We analyze how preferences for STEM fields moderate the effect of classroom gender composition on th...
In this article, we propose and test a novel explanation for gender segregation in Higher Education ...
Status inconsistency can be found between women's education level and labor market position. Concern...
Gender segregation in higher education (GSHE) is recognized as a key factor to explain the persisten...
This study explores the impact of coeducational schools on reducing gender inequality by comparing s...
In this article we propose and test a novel explanation for gender segregation in Higher Education t...
In this article we propose and test a novel explanation for gender segregation in Higher Education t...
Numerous theories have been put forward for the high and continuing levels of gender segregation, bu...
We investigate whether sex differences in academic strengths have an impact on society by affecting ...
This thesis is concerned with gender differences in Irish secondlevel schooling. The problems gener...
Course selection by secondary students has been studied from many different perspectives over the pa...
A developing trend in the world of education is separating students by gender via single gender scho...
This paper compares science subject choices and science-related career plans of Australian adolescen...