The Gender Imbalance in Participation in Canadian Universities (1977-2005)
Louis Christofides,
Michael Hoy and
Ling Yang
University of Cyprus Working Papers in Economics from University of Cyprus Department of Economics
Abstract:
More females than males have been attending Canadian universities over the past decade and this gender imbalance in university participation has been increasing. We use the Linear Probability and Logit models to investigate the determinants of attending university and explore the reasons for the increasing gender imbalance. We find that, in gender-specific equations, the values of the coefficients attached to variables and the values of the variables themselves are both important in explaining the rising level of the university participation rate for women and men. The important variables include a time trend to capture the evolving societal norms, the dynamic influence of parental education, the earnings premium for a university degree, tuition fees and real income. The increasing gap between the female and male participation rates (15 percentage points by 2005) can be accounted for equally by differences in the coefficients in female and male participation equations and the widening gap in the university premium for women and men.
Keywords: University participation; individuals; gender; Canada (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 43 pages
Date: 2008-04
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