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in the Economics gender gap among treated students. …We investigate the gender gap in Economics among bachelor's and master's grad- uates in Italy between 2010 and 2019 … the math background in driving the Economics gender gap relative to other fields. Fourth, a triple difference analysis of …
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in the Economics gender gap among treated students. …We investigate the gender gap in Economics among bachelor's and master's graduates in Italy between 2010 and 2019 … the math background in driving the Economics gender gap relative to other fields. Fourth, a triple difference analysis of …
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in the Economics gender gap among treated students. …We investigate the gender gap in Economics among bachelor's and master's grad- uates in Italy between 2010 and 2019 … the math background in driving the Economics gender gap relative to other fields. Fourth, a triple difference analysis of …
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, and whether these effects differ by gender. Using detailed students' data from an Italian university, combined with … students who acquire citizenship, particularly among males, leading to a reduction in gender gaps. Moreover, gender gaps are …This paper investigates whether citizenship of immigrant students in the host country influences their choice of majors …
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federal states on the share of male and female students who complete degrees in STEM subjects and who later work in STEM … occupations. The reform had two important aspects: (i) it equalized all students' exposure to math by making advanced math … instruction in math and the natural sciences for some 80 percent of students, more so for females than for males. Our results …
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