The evolution of the gender test score gap through seventh grade: new insights from Australia using unconditional quantile regression and decomposition

Huong Thu Le, Ha Trong Nguyen

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Abstract

This paper documents the patterns and examines the factors contributing to a gender gap in educational achievements in early seventh grade of schooling using a recent and nationally representative panel of Australian children. Regression results indicate that females excel at non-numeracy subjects at later grades whereas males outperform females in numeracy in all grades, whether at the mean or along the distribution of the test score. Our results also reveal a widening gender test score gap in numeracy as students advance their schooling. Regression and decomposition results also highlight the importance of controlling for pre-school cognitive skills in examining the gender test score gap.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2
JournalIZA Journal of Labor Economics
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2018

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