The Effects of High School Peers' Gender on College Major, College Performance and Income

M. Anelli, G. Peri
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Using an originally constructed dataset that follows 30,000 Italian individuals from high school to the labor market, we analyze whether the gender composition of peers in high school affected their choice of college major, their academic performance and their labor market income. We exploit the within-school, cohort-by-cohort variation in the gender composition of high school classmates (peers), after controlling for school and teachers fixed effects. We find that male students graduating from classes with a large majority of male peers were more likely to choose “prevalently male” (PM) college majors (Economics, Business and Engineering). However, this impact was partially undone during college through attrition, worse academic performance and change in major. And in the long run it did not produce any difference in income or labor market outcomes. We do not find significant effects of the high school class gender composition on women. Our results are consistent with the fact that individuals are affected by the choice/pressure of the network of friends and with the observation that network size responds to class gender composition more for men than for women.
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高中同龄人性别对大学专业、大学成绩和收入的影响
利用一个原始构建的数据集,我们跟踪了30,000名意大利人从高中到劳动力市场,分析了高中同龄人的性别构成是否影响了他们对大学专业的选择、他们的学习成绩和他们的劳动力市场收入。在控制了学校和教师的固定效应后,我们利用了学校内部,高中同学(同龄人)性别构成的队列变化。我们发现,从男性同学占绝大多数的班级毕业的男性学生更有可能选择“男性占主导地位”(PM)的大学专业(经济、商业和工程)。然而,这种影响在大学期间由于人员流失、学习成绩变差和换专业而部分消失了。从长期来看,它并没有对收入或劳动力市场产生任何影响。我们没有发现高中班级性别构成对女性的显著影响。我们的结果与以下事实是一致的:个人受到朋友网络的选择/压力的影响,以及观察到的网络规模对班级性别构成的反应,男性比女性更明显。
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