“…One important reason is that men choose fields of study, or college majors, that lead to more lucrative occupations in terms of income than women (e.g., Bobbitt-Zeher, 2007;Leuze & Strauß, 2009). Thus, improving our knowledge about the mechanisms behind the gendered patterns of major choices has been identified as highly relevant to combating gender inequality in the labor market (e.g., Barone, 2011;Charles & Bradley, 2002Jonsson, 1999;Legewie & DiPrete, 2014;Lörz, Schindler, & Walter, 2011;Mann & DiPrete, 2013;Morgan, Gelbgiser, & Weeden, 2013;Ochsenfeld, 2016;Zafar, 2013). In this paper, we contribute to this literature by exploring students' responsiveness to information on majorspecific wages for gender differences in major choices.…”