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Sun Young Park

@sunyoungpark.bsky.social

PhD candidate, Harvard University, Department of Government

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Thank you for sharing my research! I hope you find the paper interesting and feel free to reach out if you have any questions. :)

14.04.2025 14:59 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

This may be applicable to inter-group interactions across other group boundaries. For ed policy-makers wanting to address gender inequality, results suggest both co-ed and single-gender schooling have costs and benefits, calling for contextual solutions with rigorous evaluation.

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Using an original survey and full records of student assignments, I show that co-ed students express higher support for policies implying sympathy with gender out-groups, but also exhibit larger gender gaps in political engagement and more gendered perceptions of politicians.

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I present evidence that each dimension can be distinctly shaped by a socialization environment, leveraging a natural experiment in Korea: the quasi-random assignment of students to co-ed and single-gender schools.

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The paper theorizes that stereotyping and sympathy may be separate dimensions of out-group attitudes: Stereotyping refers to 'having generalized beliefs about a group of people regarding their traits', while sympathy refers to 'feeling concern for welfare of another person.' (p4)

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Stereotyping Women with Sympathy: Youth Political Socialization in Mixed-Gender Environments

My paper "Stereotyping Women with Sympathy" is now available on Political Behavior. It demonstrates that mixed-gender environments lead to sympathetic but stereotyping gender attitudes, while single-gender environments produce less sympathetic but less stereotyping attitudes. Link: rdcu.be/egQ6o

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