Graduates' opium? Cultural values, religiosity and gender segregation by field of study

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This paper studies the relationship between cultural values and gender distribution across fields of study in higher education. I compute national, field and subfield-level gender segregation indices for a panel dataset of 26 OECD countries for 1998-2012. This panel dataset expands the focus of previous macro-level research by exploiting data on gender segregation in specific subfields of study. Fixed-effects estimates associate higher country-level religiosity with lower gender segregation in higher education. These models crucially control for potential segregation factors, such as labor market and educational institutions, and gender gaps in both self-beliefs and academic performance in math among young people.

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Zuazu, I. (2020). Graduates’ opium? Cultural values, religiosity and gender segregation by field of study. Social Sciences, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/SOCSCI9080135

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