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June 26, 2024

Gender differences in graduate degree choices affect early-career earnings

Female graduates are less likely to do further study in STEM fields

  • gender gap
  • graduate study
  • higher education
  • STEM
  • Judith M. Delaney
  • Paul J. Devereux
Research

December 10, 2018

Steering more students into STEM?

Costs of delivering postsecondary instruction differ markedly by field of study

  • disciplines
  • education
  • engineering
  • faculty
  • math
  • STEM
  • students
  • tuition
  • university
  • Andew Simon
  • Fernando Furquim
  • John E. Sawyer
  • Kevin Stange
  • Steven W. Hemelt
Research

August 27, 2018

Brothers foster women’s gender conformity

Study from Denmark shows that parents invest differently in their daughters if they also have sons

  • gender
  • human capital
  • parents
  • STEM
  • Anne Ardila Brenøe
Research

June 12, 2017

Who feels the pain of science research budget cuts?

By Bruce A. Weinberg (Ohio State University and IZA) Science funding is intended to support the production of new knowledge […]

  • budget cuts
  • funding
  • R&D
  • research
  • Science
  • STEM
  • technology
  • unviersities
  • Bruce A. Weinberg
Research

June 17, 2015

How to increase the attractiveness of STEM for female students

Women have been traditionally under-represented in college major fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Analyzing the reasons is […]

  • career
  • college major
  • gender differences
  • grading
  • scholarships
  • STEM
  • university
  • workload
  • Peter Arcidiacono

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