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Autoren Lörz, Markus; Schindler, Steffen; Walter, Jessica  
Titel Gender inequalities in higher education. Extent, development and mechanisms of gender differences in enrolment and field of study choice.  
URL http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ries20  
URN, persistent http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03323315.2011.569139  
Erscheinungsjahr 2011, Jg. 30, H. 2  
Seitenzahl S. 179-198  
Zeitschrift Irish Educational Studies  
ISSN 0332-3315  
Dokumenttyp Zeitschriftenaufsatz; gedruckt; online  
Beigaben Literaturangaben, Abbildungen, Tabellen  
Sprache englisch  
Forschungsschwerpunkt Promotionsförderung für Nachwuchswissenschaftler/-innen - Bildungsforschung auf der Grundlage von Daten der amtlichen Statistik sowie Prozess- und Paneldaten unterschiedlicher Provenienz (einschließlich der Indikatorenforschung)  
Schlagwörter Bildungsforschung; Frau; Mann; Ungleichheit; Sekundarstufe II; Studium; Studienwahl; Fachrichtung; Frauenanteil; Einflussfaktor; Deutschland  
Abstract In the course of educational expansion, ‘gender differences in access to higher education have decreased substantially in many European countries. In Germany women are currently over-represented in upper secondary education and more frequently attain a general qualification for university entrance. Despite those advantages, women still enrol in higher education less frequently. Even where they apply to higher education, their field of study choices differ from those of men. Drawing on recent data on upper secondary graduates, we seek to understand which factors account for both phenomena. Our findings suggest that the growing gender gap in the transition to higher education can be largely ascribed to differential perceptions of labour market outcomes. In addition, the more riskaverse assessment of study costs and success probabilities are more important for women’s decision not to enter higher education. Furthermore, the gender gap in the choice of a technical field can be explained by differences in the subjectively perceived comparative advantage in technical skills and by differences in educational motivations and conceptions of life and career plans. These results lead to the conclusion that gendered educational choices are the consequence of effects that have their provenance much earlier in life. (DIPF/Orig.).  
Programm Promotionsförderung (EBF)  
Projekt Bildungsexpansion, Differenzierung des Hochschulsystems und Auswirkungen auf die soziale Selektivität
 
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