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discrimination 3 gender stereotypes 3 natural experiment 3 sex and science 3 Discrimination 1 Gender Stereotypes 1 Natural Experiment 1 Sex and Science 1
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Breda, Thomas 4 Ly, Son Thierry 4
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE 1 Centre for the Economics of Education, LSE 1 Centre pour la Recherche Économique et ses Applications (CEPREMAP) 1 HAL 1
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CEE Discussion Papers 1 CEPREMAP Working Papers (Docweb) 1 CentrePiece - The Magazine for Economic Performance 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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RePEc 4
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Stereotypes, Discrimination and the Gender Gap in Science
Breda, Thomas; Ly, Son Thierry - Centre pour la Recherche Économique et ses … - 2013
We investigate the link between subject-related gender stereotypes and gender discrimination, and its consequences for the gender gap in science. Stereotypes and social norms influence girls' academic self-concept and push girls to choose humanities rather than science. Do recruiters reinforce...
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Do professors really perpetuate the gender gap in science? Evidence from a natural experiment in a French higher education institution
Breda, Thomas; Ly, Son Thierry - HAL - 2012
Stereotypes, role models played by teachers and social norms are known to push girls to choose humanities rather than science. Do professors directly contribute to this strong selection by discriminating more against girls in more scientific subjects? Using the entrance exam of a French higher...
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Science: why the gender gap?
Breda, Thomas; Ly, Son Thierry - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2012
Stereotypes, role models played by teachers and social norms influence girls' academic self-concept and push girls to choose humanities rather than science. Do recruiters reinforce this strong selection by discriminating more against girls in more scientific subjects? Using the entrance exam of...
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Do Professors Really Perpetuate the Gender Gap in Science? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in a French Higher Education Institution
Breda, Thomas; Ly, Son Thierry - Centre for the Economics of Education, LSE - 2012
Stereotypes, role models played by teachers and social norms influence girls' academic self-concept and push girls to choose humanities rather than science. Do recruiters reinforce this strong selection by discriminating more against girls in more scientific subjects? Using the entrance exam of...
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