Advising,gender, and performance: Evidence from a university with exogenous adviser–student gender match |
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Authors: | Takao Kato Yang Song |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper provides the first causal evidence on the effects of gender match in the adviser–student relationship (as opposed to the well-researched instructor–student relationship) on student outcomes along both the intensive and extensive margins. We analyze administrative data from a university with a faculty adviser assignment policy that makes gender pairing between advisers and students exogenous. We find that matching female students with female adviser has a positive and significant effect on retention and grade point average (GPA) upon graduation, particularly for students with academic challenges and non-science, technology, engineering, and mathematics students. For female students with below-median high school GPA, gender match is found to raise the odds of graduate school enrollments. |
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Keywords: | academic outcomes advising career outcomes gender match gender spillovers higher education |
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