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Jungen 153 Boys 147 Mädchen 83 Girls 78 Gender 49 Geschlecht 49 Bildungsniveau 40 Educational achievement 39 Kinder 35 Children 33 Junge 33 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 28 Gender discrimination 27 India 27 Indien 27 Gender differences 23 Geschlechterunterschiede 23 Schätzung 22 Estimation 20 Frauenbildung 18 Women's education 18 Eltern 16 Familie 16 Bildungsertrag 15 Family 15 Returns to education 15 Familiensoziologie 14 Fertility 14 Fertilität 14 Parents 14 USA 14 United States 14 Deutschland 13 Mütter 13 Sociology of the family 13 Pupils 12 Schüler 12 Germany 11 Mothers 11 Schweden 11
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Free 86 Undetermined 37 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 141 Article 43
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Working Paper 58 Graue Literatur 54 Non-commercial literature 54 Arbeitspapier 52 Article in journal 39 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 39 Aufsatz im Buch 3 Book section 3 Case study 1 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 1 Fallstudie 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Research Report 1
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English 151 German 26 Undetermined 6 French 2 Icelandic 2
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Vlachos, Jonas 8 Fairlie, Robert W. 7 Riphahn, Regina T. 7 Schwientek, Caroline 7 Öckert, Björn 7 Cools, Angela 6 Fernández, Raquel 6 Grönqvist, Erik 6 Patacchini, Eleonora 6 Pekkarinen, Tuomas 5 Salvanes, Kjell G. 5 Sarvimäki, Matti 5 Baker, Michael 4 Chen, Stacey H. 4 Helbig, Marcel 4 Hoff, Karla Ruth 4 Kugler, Adriana D. 4 Kumar, Santosh 4 Milligan, Kevin 4 Pandey, Priyanka 4 Adserà, Alícia 3 Bhalotra, Sonia 3 Chakravarty, Abhishek 3 Chen, Yen-Chien 3 Dasgupta, Shatanjaya 3 Gulesci, Selim 3 Jackson, Clement 3 Javed, Muhammad Rashid 3 Kaestner, Robert 3 Lehrer, Steven F. 3 Liu, Jin-tan 3 Malamud, Ofer 3 Mughal, Mazhar 3 Pande, Rohini 3 Tyrefors, Björn 3 Wang, Shing-Yi 3 Bertrand, Marianne 2 Boehme, Ulfert 2 Channing, Alice 2 Chen, Stacey 2
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National Bureau of Economic Research 11 United States / Children's Bureau 2 Europäische Stiftung zur Verbesserung der Lebens- und Arbeitsbedingungen 1 Gender Link 1 Georgiaʹs Populist Party 1 Grossbritannien / National Advisory Council for Juvenile Employment 1 Konferenz Praxis der Jungenarbeit <11, 2010, Köln> 1 Köln / Amt für Kinder, Jugend und Familie 1 Landesarbeitsgemeinschaft Jungenarbeit in Nordrhein-Westfalen 1 Ministry of Labour 1 Rheinland / Landesjugendamt 1 Vereinte Nationen / Population Fund 1 Österreich / Bundesministerin für Frauenangelegenheiten 1
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Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 12 Discussion paper series / IZA 11 NBER working paper series 11 NBER Working Paper 8 IZA Discussion Paper 5 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 4 MännerMaterial 3 Applied economics 2 CESifo Working Paper Series 2 CESifo working papers 2 Discussion papers / CEPR 2 IFN Working Paper 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 2 Journal of human resources : JHR 2 Policy research working paper : WPS 2 Publication / nited States, Children's Bureau 2 The journal of development studies 2 WZ-Brief Bildung / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung 2 Working paper / IFAU - Institute for Labour Market Policy Evaluation 2 AMS info 1 American economic journal : a journal of the American Economic Association 1 Arbeitspapiere 1 Arbeitspapiere / Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung 1 BGPE discussion paper : Bavarian graduate program in economics 1 CATT WP 1 Development policy review 1 Dieter-Baacke-Preis 1 Discussion paper / NHH, Department of Economics 1 Discussion papers / Courant Research Centre "Poverty, Equity and Growth in Developing and Transition Countries: Statistical Methods and Empirical Analysis" 1 Discussion papers in economics / Center for Economic Analysis, Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder : Working paper 1 East Asia and Pacific Gender Policy Brief 1 Economic development and cultural change : EDCC 1 Economics letters 1 Economics of education review 1 Educational policy evaluation through international comparative assessments 1 Essays on education and family economics 1 Forschung und Praxis der Sexualaufklärung und Familienplanung 1 Gender in organizations : are men allies or adversaries to women's career advancement? 1 Health economics 1
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Freed from the boys : how single-sex schooling shapes girls' effort and performance in high-stakes exams
Calsamiglia, Caterina; Fawaz, Yarine; Fernández-Kranz, … - 2025
Prior research has found that boys often outperform girls in high-stakes math exams, raising the question of whether these gender differences under pressure stem from nature or nurture. This relative female disadvantage can influence access to selective university programs and subsequent career...
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Girls' schooling is important but insufficient to promote equality for boys and girls in childhood and across the life course
Desmond, Chris; Watt, Kathryn; Naicker, Sara N.; … - In: Development policy review 42 (2024) 1, pp. 1-25
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The role of female education expansion in declining youth crime rates
Andersen, Lars Højsgaard; Nielsen, Mikkeline M. - 2024
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Headstrong Girls and Dependent Boys : Gender Differences in the Labor Market Returns to Child Behavior
Kaestner, Robert; Malamud, Ofer - 2023
The authors use data from the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (C-NLSY79) to examine gender differences in the associations between child behavioral problems and early adult earnings. They find large and significant earnings penalties for women who exhibited more headstrong...
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Son preference and education Inequalities in India : the role of gender-biased fertility strategies and preferential treatment of boys
Congdon Fors, Heather; Lindskog, Annika - In: Journal of population economics : international … 36 (2023) 3, pp. 1431-1460
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Father absence and pubertal timing in Korean boys and girls
Lee, Susie; Semenchenko, Hanna - 2023
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Educational expansion and attitudes toward son preference in China
Meng, Chenyu - In: Journal of Asian economics 99 (2025), pp. 1-16
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More Girls, Fewer Blues : Peer Gender Ratios and Adolescent Mental Health
Deza, Monica; Zhu, Maria - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
Using individual-level data from the Add Health surveys, we leverage idiosyncratic variation in gender composition across cohorts within the same school to examine whether being exposed to a higher share of female peers affects mental health and school satisfaction. We find that being exposed to...
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Are Girls Mentally Healthier Without Boys Around? Mental Health Outcomes of Single-Sex Schooling
Kim, Young‐Chul; Kim, Seul-Ki - 2022
This study investigates the effects of single-sex schooling on students’ mental health, focusing on feeling blue, happiness, and suicidal ideation. Employing a national-level large-scale dataset regarding middle school students in South Korea, we found significant positive effects of...
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The Brother's Penalty : Boy Preference and Girls' Health in China
Ye, Yuli; Li, Qiang; He, Qinying; An, Lian - 2022
We propose a novel apples-to-apples comparison strategy to identify the effect of boy preference on girls’ physical health from endogenous sibling gender composition. Employing an instrumental variable approach and data from the Chinese Family Panel Studies, we find that the presence of...
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Intentions for a third child : the role of parental sex composition preferences
Mishra, Ankita; Parasnis, Jaai - In: Kyklos : international review for social sciences 75 (2022) 3, pp. 472-487
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Can Gifted Education Help Higher-Ability Boys from Disadvantaged Backgrounds?
Card, David E.; Chyn, Eric; Giuliano, Laura - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
Boys are less likely than girls to enter college, a gap that is often attributed to a lack of non-cognitive skills such as motivation and self-discipline. We study how being classified as gifted - determined by having an IQ score of 116 or higher - affects college entry rates of disadvantaged...
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Beyond human capital : how does parents' direct influence on their sons’ earnings vary across eight OECD countries?
Bonomi Bezzo, Franco; Raitano, Michele; Vanhuysse, Pieter - In: Oxford economic papers 76 (2024) 2, pp. 375-394
This article asks to what degree the association between parents’ education and sons’ earnings is mediated by various forms of sons’ human capital across eight large OECD countries. We exploit the OECD Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) database, which...
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Differential effects of parental psychological control on boys' versus girls' smoking development
Yang, Zhiyong - In: Journal of the Association for Consumer Research : JACR 9 (2024) 2, pp. 200-215
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"The school was closed, so when they brought me a husband I couldn't say no" : exploring the gendered experiences of child marriage amongst adolescent girls and boys in Ethiopia
Guday Emirie; Jones, Nicola; Kebede, Meti - In: The European journal of development research 33 (2021) 5, pp. 1252-1273
Child marriage is increasingly recognised as a development priority given its far-reaching life-course and inter-generational consequences. Despite rapid progress, Ethiopia remains in the top five countries globally in terms of absolute numbers of married girls, with significant sub-national...
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Headstrong Girls and Dependent Boys : Gender Differences in the Labor Market Returns to Child Behavior
Kaestner, Robert; Malamud, Ofer - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2021
The authors use data from the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (C-NLSY79) to examine gender differences in the associations between child behavioral problems and early adult earnings. They find large and significant earnings penalties for women who exhibited more headstrong...
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The Impact of Family Composition on Educational Achievement
Chen, Stacey; Chen, Yen‐Chien; Liu, Jin-tan - 2021
Parents preferring sons tend to have more children until a boy is born and concentrate investment in boys for a given number of children (sibsize). Thus, having a brother may affect a child's education in two ways: an indirect effect by keeping sibsize lower and a direct rivalry effect where...
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Headstrong girls and dependent boys : gender differences in the labor market returns to child behavior
Kaestner, Robert; Malamud, Ofer - In: ILR review : a publication of the New York State School … 76 (2023) 1, pp. 112-134
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Parents' absence harms norm obedience of girls more than boys
Wang, Jianxin; Yuan, Caiyun; Zhang, Qian; Houser, Daniel - In: Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 214 (2023), pp. 17-29
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Have a Son, Gain a Voice : Son Preference and Female Participation in Household Decision Making
Javed, Muhammad Rashid - 2020
Son preference is common in many Asian countries. Though a growing body of literature examines the drivers and socioeconomic impacts of phenomenon in case of China and India, work on other Asian countries is scarce. This study uses nationally representative survey of over 13 thousand households...
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Vulnerable boys : short-term and long-term gender differences in the impacts of adolescent disadvantage
Lei, Ziteng; Lundberg, Shelly - 2020
The growing gender gap in educational attainment between men and women has raised concerns that the skill development of boys may be more sensitive to family disadvantage than that of girls. Using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health) data we find, as do...
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Um drengi og stúlkur í íslenska menntakerfinu
2019
Fleiri konur en karlar brautskrást með háskólapróf á ári hverju hér á landi en karlar eru líklegri til þess að ljúka starfsnámi. Lætur nærri að tvær konur ljúki háskólanámi fyrir hvern einn karlmann. Þar að auki ljúka fleiri konur stúdentsprófi á ári hverju en karlar...
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Girls, Boys, and High Achievers
Cools, Angela - 2019
This paper studies the effect of exposure to female and male "high-achievers" in high school on the long-run educational outcomes of their peers. Using data from a recent cohort of students in the United States, we identify a causal effect by exploiting quasi-random variation in the exposure of...
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The Labor Supply Consequences of Having a Boy in China
Wang, Shing-Yi - 2019
Combining eight years of panel data with an event study approach, we show that rural Chinese women's labor supply falls for one year following the birth of a daughter before returning to their pre-birth levels. The negative impact of the birth of a son on women's labor supply is much larger in...
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The Labor Supply Consequences of Having a Boy in China
Wang, Shing-Yi - 2019
Combining eight years of panel data with an event study approach, we show that rural Chinese women's labor supply falls for one year following the birth of a daughter before returning to their pre-birth levels. The negative impact of the birth of a son on women's labor supply is much larger in...
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Son preferences and education inequalities in India
Congdon Fors, Heather; Lindskog, Annika - 2019
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Girls, Boys, and High Achievers
Cools, Angela - 2019
This paper studies the effect of exposure to female and male "high-achievers" in high school on the long-run educational outcomes of their peers. Using data from a recent cohort of students in the United States, we identify a causal effect by exploiting quasi-random variation in the exposure of...
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Girls, Boys, and High Achievers
Cools, Angela - 2019
This paper studies the effect of exposure to female and male “high-achievers” in high school on the long-run educational outcomes of their peers. Using data from a recent cohort of students in the United States, we identify a causal effect by exploiting quasi-random variation in the exposure...
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Son Preference and Human Capital
Wang, Qingfeng - 2019
We have developed a theoretical link between the existence of a son preference and the quantity and quality of children. In our model, decisions about the quantity and quality of children are interdependent and are influenced by a son preference. A son preference substantially widens the gap...
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Child-specific son preference, birth order and cognitive skills in early childhood
Ebert, Cara; Vollmer, Sebastian - 2019
We propose an innovative child-specific measure of son preference. It allows to explicitly address birth order and sex composition effects. We first establish that, when using this child-specific measure, son preference is more common among later born children and in families with fewer sons. We...
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The labor supply consequences of having a boy in China
Wang, Shing-Yi - 2019
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Um drengi og stúlkur í íslenska menntakerfinu
Gísli Gylfason; Gylfi Zoega - 2019
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Viet Nam : country profile : global programme to prevent son preference and the undervaluing of girls : improving the sex ratio at birth in select countries in Asia and the Caucasus
Vereinte Nationen / Population Fund - 2019
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Girls, boys, and high achievers
Cools, Angela; Fernández, Raquel; Patacchini, Eleonora - 2019
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Effects of maternal work incentives on adolescent social behaviors
Dave, Dhaval; Corman, Hope; Kalil, Ariel; … - 2019
This study investigates the effects of welfare reform in the U.S. in the 1990s, which dramatically limited cash assistance for low-income families, on the next generation as they transition to adulthood. We estimate effects by gender and focus on behaviors that are important for socioeconomic...
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Girls, boys, and high achievers
Cools, Angela; Fernández, Raquel; Patacchini, Eleonora - 2019
This paper studies the effect of exposure to female and male "high-achievers" in high school on the long-run educational outcomes of their peers. Using data from a recent cohort of students in the United States, we identify a causal effect by exploiting quasi-random variation in the exposure of...
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Spillover effects of girls' empowerment on brothers' competitiveness : evidence from a lab-in-the-field experiment in Uganda
Buehren, Niklas; Goldstein, Markus P.; Leonard, Kenneth … - In: Economic development and cultural change : EDCC 70 (2022) 2, pp. 653-670
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Why Do Indonesian Adolescent Boys Have Poorer Schooling Outcomes than Girls?
Muller, Noel; Perova, Elizaveta - 2018
Indonesian secondary students perform worse academically than their peers in other countries, especially boys. In the 2015 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) tests, Indonesia ranked among the worse of the 72 participating countries. More than half of 15-year-olds could read a...
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Have a son, gain a voice : son preference and female participation in household decision making
Javed, Muhammad Rashid; Mughal, Mazhar - 2018
Son preference is common in many Asian countries. Though a growing body of literature examines the drivers and socioeconomic impacts of phenomenon in case of China and India, work on other Asian countries is scarce. This study uses nationally representative survey of over 13 thousand households...
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Effects of Prenatal Care on Birth Outcomes : Reconciling a Messy Literature
Corman, Hope - 2018
Research on the effects of prenatal care on birth outcomes has produced a patchwork of findings that are not easily summarized. Studies have used varying definitions of prenatal care, leading to estimates that are difficult to compare. The identification of causal effects is particularly...
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"Under-performing" or resilient Filipino boys in education? : listening to students' and adults' perspectives and backgrounds : a Western Visayas case
Okabe, Masayoshi - 2018
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Caught between cultures : unintended consequences of improving opportunity for immigrant girls
Dahl, Gordon B.; Felfe, Christina; Frijters, Paul; … - 2021
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Making Up People -- the Effect of Identity on Preferences and Performance in a Modernizing Society
Hoff, Karla Ruth - 2017
It is typically assumed that being hard-working or clever is a trait of the person, in the sense that it is always there, in a fixed manner. However, in an experiment with almost 600 boys in India, cues to one's place in the traditional caste order turn out to influence the expression of these...
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Does Quebec's Subsidized Child Care Policy Give Boys and Girls an Equal Start?
Kottelenberg, Michael - 2017
Although an increasing body of research promotes the development of universal early education and care programs, little is known about the extent to which these programs affect gender gaps in academic achievement and other developmental outcomes. Analyzing the introduction of universal...
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Does Quebec's Subsidized Child Care Policy Give Boys and Girls an Equal Start?
Kottelenberg, Michael J. - 2017
Although an increasing body of research promotes the development of universal early education and care programs, little is known about the extent to which these programs affect gender gaps in academic achievement and other developmental outcomes. Analyzing the introduction of universal...
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Gender differences in the benefits of an influential early childhood program
García, Jorge Luis; Heckman, James J.; Ziff, Anna - 2017
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Does Quebec's subsidized child care policy give boys and girls an equal start?
Kottelenberg, Michael J.; Lehrer, Steven F. - 2017
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Gender differences in the benefits of an influential early childhood program
García, Jorge Luis; Heckman, James J.; Ziff, Anna - 2017
This paper estimates gender differences in life-cycle impacts across multiple domains of an influential enriched early childhood program targeted toward disadvantaged children that was evaluated by the method of random assignment. We assess the impacts of the program on promoting or alleviating...
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The Impact of Family Composition on Educational Achievement
Chen, Stacey - 2016
Parents preferring sons tend to go on to have more children until a boy is born, and to concentrate investment in boys for a given number of children (sibsize). Thus, having a brother may affect child education in two ways: an indirect effect by keeping sibsize lower and a direct rivalry effect...
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The Evolution of Social Mobility : Norway Over the 20th Century
Pekkarinen, Tuomas - 2016
This paper documents trends in social mobility in Norway starting from fathers born at the turn of the 20th century and ending with sons born in the 1970s. We measure social mobility with intergenerational income elasticities, associations between fathers' and sons' income percentiles, and...
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