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1by Lundberg, Shelly“...Cross-country studies reveal two consistent gender gaps in education - underachievement in school by boys and low rates of participation in STEM studies by...”
01.08.2020
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2“...The growing gender gap in educational attainment between men and women has raised concerns that the skill development of boys may be more sensitive to family...”
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3“...In this paper, we first document trends in the gender composition of academic economists over the past 25 years, the extent to which these trends encompass the...”
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4by Lundberg, Shelly“...The educational attainment of young women now exceeds that of young men in most of the developed world, and women account for about 60% of new four-year...”
2017
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11by Lundberg, Shelly Published in Southern economic journal (01.10.2020)“...Cross‐country studies reveal two consistent gender gaps in education—underachievement in school by boys and low rates of participation in STEM studies by...”
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12by Lundberg, Shelly Published in Journal of labor economics (01.07.2013)“...I examine the effects of cognitive ability and personality traits on college graduation in a recent cohort of young Americans, and how the returns to these...”
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13by Shelly Lundberg Published in Journal of Economic Literature (01.12.2015)“...The role of culture in the creation and persistence of racial and ethnic inequalities has been the focus of considerable controversy in the social sciences. In...”
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14“...Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of PhD students and 30 percent of assistant professors were...”
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15by Lundberg, Shelly Pollak, Robert A Stearns, Jenna Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (2016)“...Popular discussions of changes in American families over the past 60 years have revolved around the “retreat from marriage.” Concern has focused on increasing...”
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16by Lundberg, Shelly Published in IZA journal of labor economics (01.12.2012)“...This paper uses data from the German Socio-economic Panel Study to examine the effect of personality traits on the formation and dissolution of domestic...”
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17“...Since 1950, marriage behavior in the United States has changed dramatically. Though most men and women still marry at some point in their lives, they now do so...”
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18by SHELLY LUNDBERG Published in Oxford review of economic policy (01.10.2005)“...The prevalence of son preference and its implications for family behaviour in developing countries have received a great deal of scholarly attention, but...”
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19“...Canadian scholars have made substantial contributions to the relatively new field of family economics. These include new models of how men and women match in...”
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