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May 5, 2018

The costly consequences of just failing a high-stakes exam

Education systems around the world increasingly apply standardized high school exit exams to make achievement more comparable among graduates (see […]

  • academic achievement
  • career progression
  • education
  • exam
  • fail
  • high stakes
  • higher education
  • inequality
  • Jenifer Ruiz-Valenzuela
  • Sandra McNally
  • Stephen Machin
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August 5, 2016

Women’s chances in STEM fields better than often thought

One of the most common explanations why women are underrepresented in many areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) […]

  • academia
  • bias
  • discrimination
  • exam
  • France
  • hiring
  • Science
  • STEM
  • women
  • Annabelle Krause
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Melina Hillion
  • Thomas Breda
  • Ulf Rinne
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December 20, 2013

Women are not scared of competing with males, field experiment shows

Despite increasing female labor market participation, gender differences in labor market outcomes persist: men earn more, have better employment perspectives […]

  • competition
  • employment
  • exam
  • field experiment
  • gender differences
  • student
  • university
  • women
  • Francesca Gioia
  • Maria De Paola
  • Vincenzo Scoppa

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