<p>The subject of this thesis is sex-inequity in education, or more specific the position of girls and boys in non-traditional forms of education.</p><p>This thesis is directed towards girls and boys in agricultural education who choose 'non-traditional' fields of study. In this research, education will be viewed from a chronological approach to investigate three main concepts, namely: motives involved in choosing a field of study, experiences during the schoolperiod and future plans. Research after motives of study-choice reveal differences between girls and boys, which lead to sex-segregation in fields of study. In this research, we will look at the motives of girls and boys who choose the same field of study, to see if these motives diff...
The study explores how parents’ occupational field affects gender differences in educational fields....
The study explores how parents' occupational field affects gender differences in educational fields....
This study aims to explain why boys and girls in secondary education choose different educational tr...
The subject of this thesis is sex-inequity in education, or more specific the position of girls and ...
Choosing a field of study is an important decision in determining future educational trajectories an...
This thesis is concerned with gender differences in Irish secondlevel schooling. The problems gener...
Studies everywhere in Europe show that nowadays, girls have better results at every level of the edu...
The boys in school perform far worse in relation to girls, which leads to gender differences in scho...
Research Topic/Aim: Horizontal gender inequalities appear to be rather stable, with girls more often...
This study examines by means of quantitative and qualitative data analyses which factors determine t...
This study examines whether the gender difference in sense of academic futility is related to the pr...
An important reason for students to exert little effort in school, is the feeling that working hard ...
Holland's theory of careers assumes (a) men and women, in the general population, have wi...
The study explores how parents’ occupational field affects gender differences in educational fields....
This study aims to explain why boys and girls in secondary education choose different educational tr...
The study explores how parents’ occupational field affects gender differences in educational fields....
The study explores how parents' occupational field affects gender differences in educational fields....
This study aims to explain why boys and girls in secondary education choose different educational tr...
The subject of this thesis is sex-inequity in education, or more specific the position of girls and ...
Choosing a field of study is an important decision in determining future educational trajectories an...
This thesis is concerned with gender differences in Irish secondlevel schooling. The problems gener...
Studies everywhere in Europe show that nowadays, girls have better results at every level of the edu...
The boys in school perform far worse in relation to girls, which leads to gender differences in scho...
Research Topic/Aim: Horizontal gender inequalities appear to be rather stable, with girls more often...
This study examines by means of quantitative and qualitative data analyses which factors determine t...
This study examines whether the gender difference in sense of academic futility is related to the pr...
An important reason for students to exert little effort in school, is the feeling that working hard ...
Holland's theory of careers assumes (a) men and women, in the general population, have wi...
The study explores how parents’ occupational field affects gender differences in educational fields....
This study aims to explain why boys and girls in secondary education choose different educational tr...
The study explores how parents’ occupational field affects gender differences in educational fields....
The study explores how parents' occupational field affects gender differences in educational fields....
This study aims to explain why boys and girls in secondary education choose different educational tr...