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Gender differences in the intention to study math increase with math performance

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Gender differences in the intention to study math increase with math performance

T. Breda, E. Jouini, et al.

This study by Thomas Breda, Elyès Jouini, and Clotilde Napp explores the persistent underrepresentation of women in math-related fields despite their increasing numbers in higher education. Utilizing PISA 2012 data from over 250,000 students, the research reveals crucial insights into gender differences in math performance and academic intentions, highlighting the need for targeted interventions for high-performing girls.... show more
Abstract
Even though females currently outnumber males in higher education, they remain largely underrepresented in math-related fields of study, with no sign of improvement during the past decades. To better understand which students drive this underrepresentation, we use PISA 2012 data on 251,120 15-year-old students in 61 countries to analyse boys' and girls' educational intentions along the ability distribution on math assessment tests. We analyze the percentages of boys and girls intending to pursue math-related studies or careers as a function of math performance. First, we show that for both boys and girls, there is a positive and linear relation between the probability of intending to pursue math and math performance. Second, the positive relation is stronger among boys than among girls. In particular, the gender gap in student intentions to pursue math-related studies or careers is close to zero among the poorest performers in math and increases steadily with math performance. Third, as a consequence, the gender gap in math performance, to the detriment of girls, is larger among students intending to pursue math than in the general student population.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 27, 2023
Authors
Thomas Breda, Elyès Jouini, Clotilde Napp
Tags
gender differences
math performance
PISA 2012
education
high-performing girls
academic intentions
underrepresentation
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