Parents and Peers: Gender Stereotypes in the Field of Study
Faculti Editorial
Harvard University

Gender segregation in the field of study is still a pervasive phenomenon in many countries. Michela Carlana discusses the crucial role of parents and peers in adolescents’ decision making on their educational choices, leading to a mismatch of talents. Read the Study

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Parents and Peers: Gender Stereotypes in the Field of Study