We propose a mechanism of how the desire to maintain friendships can intensify gender differences in educational choice. The required conditions for this mechanism would be that (1) adolescent males and females differ in their overall educational preferences, (2) wanting to stay close to friends motivates some adolescents to adjust their educational choice in line with their friends' choices, and (3) adolescents have a higher share of same-gender, than other-gender, friends. Study 1 confirmed that these criteria were met, and Study 2 found an association between friendship priority and gender typed field of study. In conclusion, adjusting educational choices in order to maintain friendships put adolescents at risk of compromising their true...
During human evolution, men and women faced distinct adaptive problems, including pregnancy, hunting...
More women are now entering male-dominated fields, yet, science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
Individuals’ favorite subjects in school can predetermine their educational and occupational careers...
Gender remains a key predictor of vocational choice. The present thesis aimed to investigate three s...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
It has been recognized in the literature that the mechanisms driving friendship choices differ when ...
The social networks of students, and the underlying processes of selection, can have strong effects ...
The review aims to outline the theoretical background, methodological issues and the grade-related ...
To date, cross-gender friendships in childhood and adolescence have been virtually ignored in the p...
We use panel data on schoolchildren's friendship choices to investigate the effects of sex, rac...
To reduce the horizontal gender segregation in the labor market, we need to understand gender differ...
From the evolutionary perspective, friends help us solve the adaptive problems of reproduction, our ...
This study compared the influence of different friendship group types (same-sex only, opposite-sex o...
Contains fulltext : 204308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)More women are ...
During human evolution, men and women faced distinct adaptive problems, including pregnancy, hunting...
More women are now entering male-dominated fields, yet, science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
Individuals’ favorite subjects in school can predetermine their educational and occupational careers...
Gender remains a key predictor of vocational choice. The present thesis aimed to investigate three s...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
It has been recognized in the literature that the mechanisms driving friendship choices differ when ...
The social networks of students, and the underlying processes of selection, can have strong effects ...
The review aims to outline the theoretical background, methodological issues and the grade-related ...
To date, cross-gender friendships in childhood and adolescence have been virtually ignored in the p...
We use panel data on schoolchildren's friendship choices to investigate the effects of sex, rac...
To reduce the horizontal gender segregation in the labor market, we need to understand gender differ...
From the evolutionary perspective, friends help us solve the adaptive problems of reproduction, our ...
This study compared the influence of different friendship group types (same-sex only, opposite-sex o...
Contains fulltext : 204308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)More women are ...
During human evolution, men and women faced distinct adaptive problems, including pregnancy, hunting...
More women are now entering male-dominated fields, yet, science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
Individuals’ favorite subjects in school can predetermine their educational and occupational careers...