Determinanten der Herausbildung geschlechtsspezifischer Kompetenzmuster und Bildungsentscheidungen im Lebenslauf in Deutschland
Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse
In summary, based on our analyses the expected cumulative differences among boys and girls and men and women over the life course appear in accordance with the so-called Matthew effect hypothesis: small gender differences at preschool age are getting bigger over the school career, not so much with regard to competence trajectories but with regard to the chosen subjects in schools and fields of study at vocational training and tertiary education. Even if our research was limited and only partial longitudinal, we could shed some light into the gender-specific processes over the life course by comparing short-term processes for different NEPS starting cohorts. It is clear that we are only at the beginning of an understanding of the gender-specific causal mechanisms and that we need longer individual histories from the data. However, with each additional panel wave of the NEPS, researchers will have longer observation windows and a better opportunity to study with real longitudinal data the educational and job trajectories of men and women from the various NEPS starting cohorts.
Projektbezogene Publikationen (Auswahl)
- (2014): From mother to daughter: changes in intergenerational educational and occupational mobility in Germany. International Studies in Sociology of Education, 24: 65–84
Minello, A. & Blossfeld, H.-P.
(Siehe online unter https://doi.org/10.1080/09620214.2014.895139) - (2017): From parents to children: the impact of mothers’ and fathers’ educational attainments on those of their sons and daughters in West Germany. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 38: 686-704
Minello, A. & Blossfeld, H.-P.
(Siehe online unter https://doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2016.1150156) - (2018): Linking the macro to the micro: a multidimensional approach to educational inequalities in four European countries. European Societies, 20: 26-64
Bukodi, E., Eibl, F., Buchholz, S., Marzadro, S., Minello, A., Wahler, S., Blossfeld, H.-P., Erikson R., & Schizzerotto, A.
(Siehe online unter https://doi.org/10.1080/14616696.2017.1329934) - (2019). Studienfachwahl MINT durch Frauen – Einfluss von Leistung in Mathematik, Lebenszielen und familialem Hintergrund. In: E. Schlemmer & M. Binder (Eds.): MINT oder Care? Eckpunkte einer gendersensiblen Berufsorientierung. Weinheim, Basel: Beltz/Juventa
Uunk, W.J.G., Beier, L. Minello, A., & Blossfeld, H.-P.