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Desegregation Stalled: The Changing Sex Composition of College Majors, 1971-1998 |
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We examine sex segregation in fields of baccalaureate degree using three measures (D, SSD, A). Segregation declined much more rapidly before the mid-1980s. Desegregation results from women’s entry into “male” fields such as business, natural sciences, and engineering; desegregation stalled as these increases leveling off. Men have not increased entry into “female” fields (education, nursing, sociology, English), but neither are they “tipping.” Recently, women’s and men’s choices of traditionally male fields trend together. |
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Name: American Sociological Association URL: http://www.asanet.org
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| England, Paula. and Li, Su. "Desegregation Stalled: The Changing Sex Composition of College Majors, 1971-1998" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Marriott Hotel, Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, Aug 12, 2005 <Not Available>. 2008-10-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p20642_index.html> |
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| England, P. and Li, S. , 2005-08-12 "Desegregation Stalled: The Changing Sex Composition of College Majors, 1971-1998" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Marriott Hotel, Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia, PA Online <PDF>. 2008-10-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p20642_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: We examine sex segregation in fields of baccalaureate degree using three measures (D, SSD, A). Segregation declined much more rapidly before the mid-1980s. Desegregation results from women’s entry into “male” fields such as business, natural sciences, and engineering; desegregation stalled as these increases leveling off. Men have not increased entry into “female” fields (education, nursing, sociology, English), but neither are they “tipping.” Recently, women’s and men’s choices of traditionally male fields trend together. |
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| Desegregation Stalled: The Changing Sex Composition of College Majors 1971-1998 Paula England Stanford University Su Li Northwestern Univerity and Stanford University Prepared for 2005 annual meetings of American Sociological Association. Address correspondence to Paula England Department of Sociology 450 Serra Mall Building 120 Stanford University Stanford CA 94305-2047 pengland@stanford.edu 650-723-4912 or Su Li Department of Sociology 450 Serra Mall Building 120 Stanford University Stanford CA 94305-2047 suli@stanford.edu. Desegregation Stalled: The Changing Sex Composition of College Majors 1971-1998 We examine |
| Fixed-Effects Negative Binomial regression Models: 1974-1998 Dependent Variables Independent Variables male BA femaleBA model1 model2 model1 model2 Lag % Female 0.26 0.740 1.546 4.145 (S.E.) [0.083] [0.184] [0.092] [0.198] (p value) [0.747] [0] [0] [0] Squared Lag % Female -0.825 -3.001 (S.E.) [0.193] [0.205] (p value) [0] [0] Constant -3.33 -3.43 -3.92 -4.34 (p value) [0] [0] [0] [0] inflection point 0.4483 0.6907 |
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