高期望:1976-2019年研究生和专业学校教育期望的性别趋势

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
S. Young, Ann M. Beutel, Stephanie W. Burge
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摘要教育期望值随着时间的推移而增加,年轻女性的增长幅度大于男性,但专注于学士学位后期望值的研究有限。我们使用1976年至2019年12年级学生的“监测未来”数据,调查了年轻男性和女性上研究生院或专业学校的计划,重点关注学习成绩、工作和家庭价值观如何与学士学位后的期望相关联。我们发现,20世纪90年代初,年轻女性对研究生或专业学校的期望开始超过年轻男性,此后继续如此,尽管近年来对学士学位后学校教育的期望有所下降,尤其是在年轻男性中。研究结果还表明,随着时间的推移,性别差距的部分原因是,平均成绩为B或更低的年轻女性比男性更多,对学士学位后的期望值更高。工作价值观可能会培养这些高期望,尤其是对成绩较低的年轻女性。最后,我们研究了学士学位后的期望是否转化为更高的成就,结果表明,成绩更高的学生更有能力满足他们的学士学位后期望。总之,我们的研究结果表明,促进女性参与公共领域的社会文化因素可能会鼓励一些年轻女性形成她们在学术上没有能力满足的高水平期望。
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High Hopes: Gender Trends in Educational Expectations for Graduate and Professional School, 1976-2019
ABSTRACT Educational expectations have increased over time, with greater increases among young women than men, yet research focused on expectations for post-baccalaureate degrees is limited. We investigate young men’s and women’s plans to attend graduate or professional school using Monitoring the Future data from 12th graders for 1976 to 2019, focusing on how academic performance and work and family values may be associated with post-baccalaureate expectations. We find that young women’s expectations for graduate or professional school began to exceed young men’s in the early 1990s and continued to do so afterward, although expectations for post-baccalaureate schooling declined some in recent years, especially among young men. Results also indicate that the gender gap over time is driven partially by more young women than men with B or lower average grades holding post-baccalaureate expectations. Work values may foster these high expectations, especially for lower-achieving young women. Finally, we examine whether post-baccalaureate expectations translate into higher attainments, and results suggest that higher-achieving students are better positioned to meet their post-baccalaureate expectations. Collectively, our findings suggest that sociocultural factors promoting women’s participation in the public sphere may encourage some young women to form high-level expectations that they are not academically equipped to meet.
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期刊介绍: The Sociological Quarterly is devoted to publishing cutting-edge research and theory in all areas of sociological inquiry. Our focus is on publishing the best in empirical research and sociological theory. We look for articles that advance the discipline and reach the widest possible audience. Since 1960, the contributors and readers of The Sociological Quarterly have made it one of the leading generalist journals in the field. Each issue is designed for efficient browsing and reading and the articles are helpful for teaching and classroom use.
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