Nudging women towards pursuing their university careers

IF 1.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Economica Pub Date : 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1111/ecca.12577
Juliana Bernhofer, Luca Bonacini, Giuseppe Pignataro
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Abstract

This study explores the impact of light-touch interventions on the academic outcomes of female scholarship recipients. In a randomized trial involving nearly 2000 students at the University of Bologna, we delivered a targeted message highlighting how higher education can reduce the gender gap in the labour market, and boost employment prospects. The nudge increased the likelihood of meeting scholarship requirements by nearly 5 percentage points, alongside significant gains in passing exams with higher credit values, and a reduction in failed exams in the medium term, with no short-term effects. Notably, there was an improvement in grades during the July/August exam period, reflecting a shift towards prioritizing quality over quantity in academic efforts, even though grades were not part of the requirements for maintaining scholarships. Treated students exhibited enhanced academic focus and more strategic study habits, without increasing overall exam load. These findings highlight the potential of cost-effective informational nudges to drive meaningful changes for women facing financial and informational barriers, providing valuable insights for policies designed to support female students. The results emphasize the importance of well-timed informational interventions in helping women to make informed decisions about their education, ultimately enhancing their academic success and long-term economic prospects.

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推动女性追求大学生涯
本研究探讨轻触干预对女性奖学金获得者学业成绩的影响。在一项涉及博洛尼亚大学近2000名学生的随机试验中,我们传递了一个有针对性的信息,强调高等教育如何缩小劳动力市场上的性别差距,并促进就业前景。这一举措将满足奖学金要求的可能性提高了近5个百分点,同时在通过更高学分的考试方面也有显著提高,在中期内减少了不及格的考试,但短期内没有效果。值得注意的是,在7月/ 8月的考试期间,成绩有所改善,反映出在学术努力中优先考虑质量而不是数量的转变,尽管成绩不是维持奖学金的要求之一。接受治疗的学生表现出更强的学习注意力和更有策略的学习习惯,而总体考试负荷没有增加。这些发现突出了具有成本效益的信息推动的潜力,为面临经济和信息障碍的女性推动有意义的变革,为旨在支持女学生的政策提供了宝贵的见解。研究结果强调了适时的信息干预在帮助女性做出明智的教育决定方面的重要性,最终提高她们的学业成就和长期经济前景。
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Economica
Economica ECONOMICS-
CiteScore
2.40
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发文量
49
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: Economica is an international journal devoted to research in all branches of economics. Theoretical and empirical articles are welcome from all parts of the international research community. Economica is a leading economics journal, appearing high in the published citation rankings. In addition to the main papers which make up each issue, there is an extensive review section, covering a wide range of recently published titles at all levels.
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