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Venus, Mars, and Math: Gender, Societal Affluence, and Eighth Graders’ Aspirations for STEM

机译:金星,火星和数学:性别,社会富裕程度和八年级学生对STEM的期望

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The author explores how the gender gap in aspirations for scientific, technical, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) work changes with societal affluence. Over-time data on cohorts of eighth graders in 32 countries reveal that aspirations for mathematically related work become more gender differentiated as societal affluence grows. This relationship holds controlling for students’ social class backgrounds, mathematical achievement, and affinity for school, and it is not explained by cross-national differences in the economic integration of women, gender stereotyping of science, or Internet access. Observed patterns of gender segregation reflect more than just women’s greater freedom to indulge tastes for non-STEM work in affluent societies; tastes are themselves more gendered in these contexts.
机译:作者探讨了科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)工作愿望中的性别差距如何随着社会富裕而改变。有关32个国家/地区八年级学生队列的超时数据显示,随着社会富裕程度的提高,与数学相关的工作的愿望在性别上也有所差异。这种关系可以控制学生的社会阶层背景,数学成就和对学校的亲和力,而在女性的经济融合,科学的性别定型观念或互联网访问方面的跨国差异并未对此进行解释。观察到的性别隔离模式不仅反映出妇女在富裕社会中更加沉迷于非STEM工作的自由,还体现了更多的自由。在这些情况下,品味本身更具有性别差异。

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