Attending all-girls high schools boosts women’s political engagement and leadership
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, JUL 24 – Women who attended all-girls high schools in Seoul were 7.3 percentage points more likely to hold leadership roles, according to a recent study using a natural school assignment experiment.
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Attending all-girls high schools boosts women’s political engagement and leadership
A new study using data from South Korea finds that women who attended all-female high schools are more likely to engage in political and civic life and take on leadership roles than those who went to coeducational schools. These effects persist long after graduation. However, the study found no evidence that single-sex schooling makes women more likely to hold feminist views or reject traditional gender roles. Across the world, women continue to…
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