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- Title
Does Working Hard in School Explain Performance Differences between Girls and Boys? A Questionnaire-based Study Comparing Pakistani Students with Majority Group Students in the City of Oslo.
- Authors
Borg, Elin
- Abstract
This study examines how working hard in school contributes to explaining gender differences in academic achievement between students of Norwegian (n = 8,002) and Pakistani (n = 862) descent in secondary schools in Oslo, Norway. Path analyses show that reported school effort explains a significant part of the gender differences in school achievement for the Pakistani sample, but not as much of the gender variation in the ethnic Norwegian sample. Working hard in school is characteristic for the Pakistani sample, especially the girls. Explanations that may account for the differences in the two samples are discussed, with particular emphasis on cultural distinctions in such areas as being native within a culture, expectations and pressure from home, social control and self-reporting.
- Subjects
OSLO (Norway); ACADEMIC achievement; PAKISTANI students; GENDER differences (Psychology); SOCIAL control; QUESTIONNAIRES
- Publication
Young, 2013, Vol 21, Issue 2, p133
- ISSN
1103-3088
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1103308813477464