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08/30/2007

Gender Gap in Education

Children need models rather than critics.
Joseph Joubert

A report in Work & Family Life (February 2005; [email protected]) suggests that the gender gap in education is widening:

“Among Americans in the 25 to 34 age cohort, 24% more women than men have earned an associate’s degree; 14% more women than men hold bachelor degrees; and 21% more women than men have advanced degrees. In all, more than 2 million men ages 25 to 34 could have earned a high school diploma, two-year, four-year, or graduate degree if they had chosen to stay in school as women did.”




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