京都大学 大学院経済学研究科・経済学部

SEMINAR SERIES

Applied Microeconomics Seminar

Maria Laura Di Tommaso(Professor, University of Turin)

Date&Time:
2025.11.14 (Fri) 10:30-12:00
Venue:
Seminar Room on 1F, Kyoto Institute of Economic Research, Main Bldg., Yoshida Campus, Kyoto University
Language:
English
Contact:
Ken Yamada

(Title):

"It starts early! Male-dominated classes and girls’ bullying"

Abstract:

Bullying is a widespread form of aggression that emerges early in childhood and is common in school settings. Using Italian data from the National Institute for the Evaluation of Education and Training on primary school students, we document gender differences in self-reported bullying, both as victims and perpetrators, across multiple dimensions. Bullying is more prevalent among boys on both fronts. Exploiting the quasi-random allocation of students to classes within schools, we show that a higher share of boys increases reported victimization among girls, particularly in forms such as mockery and verbal insults. These effects are associated with lower well-being among girls. The findings point to a spillover of violence from boys to girls as the share of male peers increases, highlighting the role of classroom gender composition in shaping early peer interactions and the need for caution when managing gender imbalances in elementary education.