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encourage women to enter male-dominated fields, and students of both genders pursue more difficult majors, such as STEM fields …. These findings imply that the economic environment changes how students select majors, possibly by encouraging them to …
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declines and increasing number of the share of low performing students across European countries. Results of previous national …
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We use the American Community Survey (ACS) to investigate the extent to which college major decisions were affected during and after the Great Recession with special attention to business and STEM fields, as well as the heterogeneity by gender, race/ethnicity and combinations of race/ethnicity...
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We use the American Community Survey (ACS) to investigate the extent to which college major decisions were affected during and after the Great Recession with special attention to business and STEM fields, as well as the heterogeneity by gender, race/ethnicity and combinations of race/ethnicity...
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