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STEM fields 1 assessments 1 cultural capital 1 discrimination 1 education 1 educational inequality 1 factorial experiment 1 gender 1 income 1 inequality 1 intergenerational mobility 1 racial inequality 1 stratification 1 teacher bias 1 wealth 1
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Legewie, Joscha 2 Baldassarri, Delia 1 Brady, David 1 Castaño Muñoz, Jonatan 1 DiPrete, Thomas A. 1 Finnigan, Ryan 1 Gereke, Johanna 1 Gil-Hernández, Carlos J. 1 Kohler, Ulrich 1 Pañeda-Fernández, Irene 1 Salazar, Leire 1 Schaub, Max 1
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Teacher Bias in Assessments by Student Ascribed Status: A Factorial Experiment on Discrimination in Education
Gil-Hernández, Carlos J.; Pañeda-Fernández, Irene; … - In: Sociological science 11 (2024), pp. 743-776
Teachers are the evaluators of academic merit. Identifying if their assessments are fair or biased by student-ascribed status is critical for equal opportunity but empirically challenging, with mixed previous findings. We test status characteristics beliefs, statistical discrimination, and...
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Prosociality Beyond In-Group Boundaries: A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment on Selection and Intergroup Interactions in a Multiethnic European Metropolis
Baldassarri, Delia; Gereke, Johanna; Schaub, Max - In: Sociological Science 11 (2024), pp. 815-853
How does prosocial behavior extend beyond in-group boundaries in multiethnic societies? The differentiation of Western societies presents an opportunity to understand the tension between societal pressures that push people outside the comfort zones of their familiar networks to constructively...
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The Inheritance of Race Revisited: Childhood Wealth and Income and Black–White Disadvantages in Adult Life Chances
Brady, David; Finnigan, Ryan; Kohler, Ulrich; Legewie, … - In: Sociological Science 7 (2020), pp. 599-627
Vast racial inequalities continue to prevail across the United States and are closely linked to economic resources. One particularly prominent argument contends that childhood wealth accounts for black–white (BW) disadvantages in life chances. This article analyzes how much childhood wealth...
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Pathways to Science and Engineering Bachelor’s Degrees for Men and Women
Legewie, Joscha; DiPrete, Thomas A. - In: Sociological Science 1 (2014), pp. 41-48
Despite the striking reversal of the gender gap in educational attainment and the near–gender parity in math performance, women pursue science and engineering (S/E) degrees at much lower rates than their male peers do. Current efforts to increase the number of women in these fields focus on...
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