The toys that made us: The role of game in gender gaps

Publication date

2025-12-09T10:55:05Z

2025-12-09T10:55:05Z

2025

Abstract

Early gender gaps condition future educational decisions and labor market and social outcomes. There is extensive evidence reporting the existence of significant gender gaps in mathematical and scientific competencies at age 15. It has been suggested these patterns may explain why men tend to make a clean sweep on STEM careers. This has led to a debate on which factors may be driving gender gaps in educational outcomes. While some authors point to the existence of differences in psychological traits by gender, others focus on external factors, such as socioeconomic characteristics, parental values and educational trajectories. (...)

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Working document

Language

English

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UB Economics – Working Papers, 2025 E25/491

[WP E-Eco25/491]

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cc-by-nc-nd, (c) Bianchi et al., 202x

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