Schneeweis Nicole, Zweimüller Martina
University of Linz, NRN Labor & Welfare State, Austria.
Econ Educ Rev. 2012 Aug;31(4):482-500. doi: 10.1016/j.econedurev.2011.11.002.
Gender segregation in employment may be explained by women's reluctance to choose technical occupations. However, the foundations for career choices are laid much earlier. Educational experts claim that female students are doing better in math and science and are more likely to choose these subjects if they are in single-sex classes. One possible explanation is that coeducational settings reinforce gender stereotypes. In this paper, we identify the causal impact of the gender composition in coeducational classes on the choice of school type for female students. Using natural variation in the gender composition of adjacent cohorts within schools, we show that girls are less likely to choose a traditionally female dominated school type and more likely to choose a male dominated school type at the age of 14 if they were exposed to a higher share of girls in previous grades.
就业中的性别隔离现象或许可以通过女性不愿选择技术类职业来解释。然而,职业选择的基础在更早的时候就已奠定。教育专家称,女学生在数学和科学方面表现更佳,并且如果她们在单性别班级中,就更有可能选择这些学科。一种可能的解释是,男女同校的环境强化了性别刻板印象。在本文中,我们确定了男女同校班级中的性别构成对女学生学校类型选择的因果影响。利用学校内相邻同龄人群体性别构成的自然差异,我们发现,如果女孩在之前的年级中接触到更高比例的女生,那么她们在14岁时选择传统上以女性为主的学校类型的可能性较小,而选择以男性为主的学校类型的可能性较大。