缩小还是复制性别差距?父母传递、社会规范与教育选择

Closing or reproducing the gender gap? Parental transmission, social norms and education choice

Journal of Population Economics · 2018
被引 40
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用丹麦最新劳动力市场进入者的详细登记数据,研究性别刻板教育选择的代际相关性,发现父母性别刻板行为会促使同性别子女选择类似教育,且对儿子影响更强。

Abstract

Over the last decade, the economic literature has increasingly focused on the importance of gender identity and sticky gender norms in an attempt to explain the persistence of the gender gaps in education and labour market behaviour. Using detailed register data on the latest cohorts of Danish labour market entrants, this paper examines the intergenerational correlation in gender-stereotypical choice of education. Although to some extent picking up inherited and acquired skills, our results suggest that if parents exhibit gender-stereotypical labour market behaviour, children of the same sex are more likely to choose a gender-stereotypical education. The associations are strongest for sons. Exploiting the detailed nature of our data, we use birth order and sibling sex composition to shed light on the potential channels through which gender differences in educational preferences are transmitted across generations. Our findings support the hypothesis that human capital transfers and intra-family resource allocation are important mechanisms. We find no evidence suggesting that school and/or residential location are important drivers of the documented intergenerational correlations.

性别差距代际传递教育选择性别刻板印象