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‘Class and Gender as predictors of study abroad participation among US liberal arts college Students’

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ABSTRACT This paper explores one of the enduring small mysteries of student life – why do women participate in study abroad programs more than men? To answer this question, original… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This paper explores one of the enduring small mysteries of student life – why do women participate in study abroad programs more than men? To answer this question, original data collected from seniors and recent graduates of a sample of liberal arts colleges in the US were analyzed. Results show an intractable gender gap persisting, even after common explanatory factors are explored, although these factors also point to the problem as one of gender and class, not gender per se. It concludes with a discussion of the meaning of cultural enrichment and venturing away from home for elite college women (elite women’s venture capital), and a call for future studies that pay attention to the ways race, gender, and class intersect to produce particular meanings of study abroad participation.

Keywords: study abroad; gender; liberal arts; class gender; abroad participation

Journal Title: Studies in Higher Education
Year Published: 2019

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