The family origin of the math gender gap is a white affluent phenomenon

Dossi, GaiaORCID logo; Figlio, David; Giuliano, Paola; and Sapienza, Paola (2021) The family origin of the math gender gap is a white affluent phenomenon. AEA Papers and Proceedings, 111. 179 - 183. ISSN 2574-0768
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Previous research has shown that norms around the role of women in society could help explain the gender gap in mathematics and that these norms could be transmitted within the family. Using data from the Florida Department of Education combined with birth certificates, we uncover important heterogeneity in the transmission of gender biases within the family. We find that gender role norms can explain the lower performance of girls in mathematics only in relatively affluent White families, whereas they do not apparently matter for the performance of Black girls.

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