This pattern has been called the “gender-equality paradox.” We show that stereotypes relating math primarily to men are actually stronger in more egalitarian and more developed countries and that they mediate the link between development and segregation across fields of study.
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In this short paper, we analyse gender perspectives from a survey of three hundred and seventy-eight industry developers on two aspects of IT industry ...
In this short paper, we analyse "gender" perspectives from a survey of three hundred and seventy-eight industry developers on two aspects of IT industry ...
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Abstract—In this short paper, we analyse “gender” perspec- tives from a survey of three hundred and seventy-eight industry.
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The gender-equality paradox is the finding that various gender differences in personality and occupational choice are larger in more gender equal countries.
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Oct 16, 2024 · Previous research has documented a “gender-equality paradox,” where sex differences in academic preferences and STEM participation are more ...
The Paradox of Analysing Gender-Based Data. STEVE COUNSELL 1. ,. Emily Winter 2. ,. Tracy Hall 2. ,. Vesna Nowack 3. Show full list: 4 authors.
Studies advancing the hypothesis of a “gender-equality paradox” have found that societies with more gender equality demonstrate larger gender differences.