Thinking about Parents: Gender and Field of Study

Michela Carlana, Lucia Corno
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Globally, women remain underrepresented in STEM. Our lab-in-the-field study delves into parental influence on adolescents' perceptions of scientific versus humanistic aptitude. We find that thinking about parental recommendation affects students' beliefs on their comparative advantage in a gender-stereotypical way. Girls are 23 percent less likely to choose math when they think about their mothers' recommendation before selecting their field. The paper underscores the critical role that parents play in shaping gender-specific beliefs about academic strengths, highlighting potential avenues for fostering diversity in STEM.
思考父母:性别与研究领域
在全球范围内,女性在科学、技术和工程领域的代表性仍然不足。我们的实地实验室研究深入探讨了父母对青少年科学天赋与人文天赋观念的影响。我们发现,对父母推荐的思考会以性别陈规定型的方式影响学生对自身比较优势的看法。如果女生在选择专业前考虑母亲的推荐,那么她们选择数学的可能性会降低 23%。这篇论文强调了父母在塑造不同性别的学业优势信念方面所起的关键作用,突出了促进科学、技术、工程和数学领域多样性的潜在途径。
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