2024
DOI: 10.1002/soej.12718
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Pedagogical practices and the gender gap in economics education

Bryan Engelhardt,
Marianne Johnson,
Sarinda Siemers

Abstract: Since the 1970s, economists have regularly documented that women tend to underperform otherwise comparable men in introductory economics courses. Hypotheses as to why this finding is so persistent often target economists' pedagogical practices. In this paper, we leverage the changes forced by the COVID‐19 pandemic to explore several hypotheses. Leveraging a sample of more than 3000 students enrolled in introductory micro‐ and introductory macroeconomics across seven semesters, we examine the interaction betwee… Show more

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