Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
886888 Journal of Vocational Behavior 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We propose a mechanism for gender-typed educational choice.•Social needs motivate some adolescents to adjust choices in line with friends.•Adolescents tend to form same-gender friendships.•This leads to an increased probability of gender-typical choices.•This career compromise becomes an obstacle to a gender balanced labor market.

We propose a mechanism of how the desire to maintain friendships can intensify gender differences in educational choice. The required conditions for this mechanism would be that (1) adolescent males and females differ in their overall educational preferences, (2) wanting to stay close to friends motivates some adolescents to adjust their educational choice in line with their friends' choices, and (3) adolescents have a higher share of same-gender, than other-gender, friends. Study 1 confirmed that these criteria were met, and Study 2 found an association between friendship priority and gender typed field of study. In conclusion, adjusting educational choices in order to maintain friendships put adolescents at risk of compromising their true career interests, and also becomes an obstacle to a gender balanced labor market.

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