@techreport{1b63d762aa464e57863404985477c8cc,
title = "Closing the gender STEM gap: A large-scale randomized-controlled trial in elementary schools",
abstract = "We examine individual-level determinants of interest in STEM and analyze whether a digital web application for elementary-school children can increase children{\textquoteright}s interest in STEM with a specific focus on narrowing the gender gap. Coupling a randomized-controlled trial with experimental lab and survey data, we analyze the effect of the digital intervention and shed light on the mechanisms. We confirm the hypothesis that girls demonstrate a lower overall interest in STEM than boys. Moreover, girls are less competitive and exhibit less pronounced math confidence than boys at the baseline. Our treatment increases girls{\textquoteright} interest in STEM and decreases the gender gap via an increase in STEM confidence. Our findings suggest that an easy-to-implement digital intervention has the potential to foster gender equality for young children and can potentially contribute to a reduction of gender inequalities in the labor market such as occupational sorting and the gender wage gap later in life.",
keywords = "STEM, digital intervention, gender equality, field experiment",
author = "Kerstin Grosch and Simone H{\"a}ckl and Kocher, {Martin G.}",
year = "2022",
month = aug,
doi = "10.57938/1b63d762-aa46-4e57-8634-04985477c8cc",
language = "English",
series = "Department of Economics Working Paper Series",
number = "329",
publisher = "WU Vienna University of Economics and Business",
address = "Austria",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "WU Vienna University of Economics and Business",
}