| Literature DB >> 26540465 |
Frans W P van der Slik1, Roeland W N M van Hout1, Job J Schepens2.
Abstract
Gender differences were analyzed across countries of origin and continents, and across mother tongues and language families, using a large-scale database, containing information on 27,119 adult learners of Dutch as a second language. Female learners consistently outperformed male learners in speaking and writing proficiency in Dutch as a second language. This gender gap remained remarkably robust and constant when other learner characteristics were taken into account, such as education, age of arrival, length of residence and hours studying Dutch. For reading and listening skills in Dutch, no gender gap was found. In addition, we found a general gender by education effect for all four language skills in Dutch for speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Female language learners turned out to profit more from higher educational training than male learners do in adult second language acquisition. These findings do not seem to match nurture-oriented explanatory frameworks based for instance on a human capital approach or gender-specific acculturation processes. Rather, they seem to corroborate a nature-based, gene-environment correlational framework in which language proficiency being a genetically-influenced ability interacting with environmental factors such as motivation, orientation, education, and learner strategies that still mediate between endowment and acquiring language proficiency at an adult stage.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26540465 PMCID: PMC4634989 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Description of the Sample for the Dependent Variable, the Dutch Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening Proficiency Test, and the Explanatory Variables, Split out between Learner and Context Characteristics (49 L1s and 88 Countries), for Male and Fmale Learners.
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| Dutch Speaking Proficiency Test | 501 | 38 | 522 | 38 | 26,084 |
| Dutch Writing Proficiency Test | 507 | 47 | 535 | 46 | 26,383 |
| Dutch Reading Proficiency Test | 506 | 37 | 524 | 40 | 26,852 |
| Dutch Listening Proficiency Test | 496 | 39 | 516 | 43 | 26,667 |
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| Age of Arrival in the Netherlands | 27.59 | 6.07 | 27.21 | 6.06 | 27,119 |
| Length of Residence (at first exam date) | 3.45 | 3.32 | 3.11 | 3.33 | 27,119 |
| Number of Hours Studying Dutch language / 100 | 5.62 | 4.46 | 5.41 | 4.35 | 27,119 |
| Years of Education | 8.37 | 2.72 | 8.19 | 2.84 | 27,119 |
| Western Country | .30 | .46 | .65 | .48 | 14,090 |
| Middle East | .31 | .46 | .10 | .30 | 4,830 |
| South- and Middle America | .03 | .18 | .07 | .26 | 1,573 |
| Africa | .26 | .44 | .06 | .24 | 3,697 |
| South Asia | .06 | .23 | .02 | .14 | 851 |
| East Asia | .04 | .19 | .10 | .29 | 2,078 |
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| Morphological Linguistic Distance | .07 | .08 | 49 | ||
| Gross Enrolment in Secondary Schooling in 1995 | 72.24 | 34.48 | 88 | ||
Cross-classified Multilevel Model Parameter Estimations for Measures of the Dutch Speaking Proficiency Test (Standard Errors in Parentheses) per Mother Tongue and Country of Birth.
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 6 | Model 7 Final Model | |
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| Intercept | 512.55 | 512.77 | 512.78 | 510.13 | 514.39 | 513.23 | 513.30 |
| Female | 7.87 | 7.70 | 7.71 | 7.66 | 7.52 | 7.52 | 7.99 |
| Length ofResidence (LoR) | 1.04 | 1.04 | 1.04 | 1.04 | 1.04 | 1.04 | |
| Age of Arrival(AoA) | –1.00 | –.99 | –.98 | –.98 | –.98 | –.98 | |
| Number of HoursDutch (Lessons) | –.47 | –.47 | –.47 | –.47 | –.47 | –.47 | |
| Years ofEducation | .95 | .93 | .93 | .93 | .93 | .93 | |
| Female | –.15 (.12) | –.16 (.12) | –.21 (.13) | –.21 (.13) | –.21 (.13) | ||
| Female | –.09 (.07) | –.09 (.07) | –.05 (.07) | –.05 (.07) | –.05 (.07) | ||
| Female | –.16 (.09) | –.16 (.10) | –.20 (.10) | –.20 (.10) | –.22 | ||
| Female | .74 | .74 | .68 | .68 | .71 | ||
| Gross Enrolment | .17 | .17 | .16 | .16 | |||
| Africa | –19.99 | –19.11 | –18.75 | –18.68 | |||
| Middle East | –9.30 (5.50) | –9.52 (5.50) | –9.83 (5.12) | –9.61 (5.18) | |||
| East Asia | –22.36 | –24.00 | –11.44 (6.50) | –11.61 (6.58) | |||
| South Asia | –12.71 (7.91) | –13.60 (7.90) | –13.38 (7.35) | –13.04 (7.44) | |||
| Central and South America | .10 (6.65) | .78 (6.64) | –.33 (6.19) | –.11 (6.27) | |||
| Female | –.00 (.03) | –.00 (.03) | –.01 (.03) | ||||
| Female | 5.21 | 5.11 | 4.89 | ||||
| Female | 2.09 (1.68) | 2.05 (1.68) | 1.73 (1.70) | ||||
| Female | 7.20 | 7.08 | 3.41 (3.50) | ||||
| Female | –2.53 (3.22) | –2.55 (3.22) | –2.58 (3.22) | ||||
| Female | –4.87 | –4.91 | –4.60 (2.48) | ||||
| Morphological Complexity | -90.14 | -86.86 | |||||
| Female | 23.74 (16.84) | ||||||
| Residual | 1063.83 | 1016.52 | 1015.55 | 1015.90 | 1014.71 | 1014.91 | 1014.79 |
| Variance Mother Tongue | 225.85 | 245.32 | 245.60 | 105.22 | 104.90 | 98.92 | 102.78 |
| Variance Country | 192.67 | 193.00 | 193.79 | 78.34 | 77.87 | 62.99 | 64.43 |
| -2 Log Likelihood | 256,166 | 254,998 | 254,980 | 254,882 | 254,836 | 254,819 | 254,809 |
*: p < .05
**: p < .01
***: p < .001
Cross-classified Multilevel Model Parameter Estimations for Measures of the Dutch Writing Proficiency Test (Standard Errors in Parentheses) per Mother Tongue and Country of Birth.
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 6 | Model 7 Final Model | |
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| Intercept | 524.42 | 525.34 | 525.34 | 525.58 | 525.58 | 524.58 | 524.52 |
| Female | 9.05 | 9.14 | 9.13 | 9.05 | 9.16 | 9.15 | 8.39 |
| Length of Residence (LoR) | –.42 | –.41 | –.41 | –.41 | –.41 | –.41 | |
| Age of Arrival (AoA) | –.77 | –.76 | –.75 | –.76 | –.76 | –.76 | |
| Number of Hours Dutch (Lessons) | –.36 | –.36 | –.36 | –.36 | –.36 | –.36 | |
| Years of Education | 2.64 | 2.62 | 2.61 | 2.62 | 2.62 | 2.62 | |
| Female | –.10 (.15) | –.09 (.15) | .09 (.15) | –.09 (.15) | –.10 (.16) | ||
| Female | –.26 | –.26 | –.23 | –.23 | –.23 | ||
| Female | –.27 | –.27 | –.24 | –.24 | –.21 | ||
| Female | .76 | .76 | .77 | .77 | .72 | ||
| Gross Enrolment | .14 | .15 | .14 | .13 | |||
| Africa | –23.92 | –23.16 | –22.79 | –22.80 | |||
| Middle East | –17.93 | –17.57 | –17.56 | –17.71 | |||
| East Asia | –17.83 | –18.70 | –7.59 (7.45) | –7.58 (7.40) | |||
| South Asia | –14.00 (8.07) | –15.42 (8.15) | –15.24 (7.82) | –15.54 (7.76) | |||
| Central and South America | –7.90 (6.69) | –7.51 (6.77) | –8.10 (6.46) | –8.30 (6.40) | |||
| Female | –.00 (.04) | –.00 (.04) | –.02 (.04) | ||||
| Female | 1.49 (2.93) | 1.43 (2.93) | 1.79 (2.93) | ||||
| Female | –.03 (2.08) | –.05 (2.08) | .46 (2.10) | ||||
| Female | 3.57 (2.90) | 3.49 (2.90) | 9.57* (4.34) | ||||
| Female | –12.06 | –12.04 | –12.00 | ||||
| Female | –1.06 (3.08) | –1.68 (3.08) | –2.21 (3.09) | ||||
| Morphological Complexity | –85.18 | –88.76 | |||||
| Female | –39.08 (20.73) | ||||||
| Residual | 1635.29 | 1579.78 | 1578.44 | 1578.93 | 1577.95 | 1578.08 | 1578.02 |
| Variance Mother Tongue | 305.22 | 314.20 | 314.83 | 179.99 | 179.85 | 179.20 | 177.20 |
| Variance Country | 213.53 | 197.83 | 197.89 | 57.77 | 59.87 | 51.21 | 49.82 |
| -2 Log Likelihood | 270,418 | 269,517 | 269,499 | 269,398 | 269,364 | 269,351 | 269,339 |
*: p < .05
**: p < .01
***: p < .001
Cross-classified Multilevel Model Parameter Estimations for Measures of the Dutch Reading Proficiency Test (Standard Errors in Parentheses) per Mother Tongue and Country of Birth.
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 6 | Model 7 Final Model | |
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| Intercept | 517.93 | 518.90 | 518.92 | 519.15 | 519.61 | 518.59 | 518.57 |
| Female | –1.44 | –1.07 | –1.07 | –1.12 | –1.44 | –1.44 | –1.73 |
| Length of Residence (LoR) | –.25 | –.24 | –.24 | –.24 | –.24 | –.24 | |
| Age of Arrival (AoA) | –.76 | –.75 | –.74 | –.74 | –.74 | –.74 | |
| Number of Hours Dutch (Lessons) | –.72 | –.72 | –.71 | –.72 | –.72 | –.72 | |
| Years of Education | 2.76 | 2.73 | 2.73 | 2.73 | 2.73 | 2.73 | |
| Female | .02 (.11) | .02 (.11) | –.06 (.12) | –.06 (.12) | –.06 (.12) | ||
| Female | –.30 | –.30 | –.26 | –.26 | –.26 | ||
| Female | –.19 | –.19 | –.29 | –.28 | –.27 | ||
| Female | 1.12 | 1.11 | 1.02 | 1.02 | 1.00 | ||
| Gross Enrolment | .19 | .19 | .18 | .18 | |||
| Africa | –21.88 | –21.19 | –20.93 | –20.91 | |||
| Middle East | –13.04 | –13.01 | –12.81 | –12.85 | |||
| East Asia | –12.96 | –13.91 | –2.18 (7.21) | –2.27 (7.19) | |||
| South Asia | –14.31 (7.98) | –14.99 (8.00) | –14.82 (7.69) | –14.94 (7.66) | |||
| Central and South America | –5.83 (6.83) | –6.38 (6.85) | –7.11 (6.56) | –7.11 (6.56) | |||
| Female | –.00 (.03) | –.00 (.03) | –.01 (.03) | ||||
| Female | 6.20 | 6.15 | 6.29 | ||||
| Female | 4.67 | 4.66 | 4.85 | ||||
| Female | 4.66 | 4.61 | 6.88 | ||||
| Female | 1.09 (2.97) | 1.10 (2.97) | 1.11 (2.97) | ||||
| Female | 3.22 (2.29) | 3.21 (2.29) | 3.01 (2.30) | ||||
| Morphological Complexity | –96.18 | –97.29 | |||||
| Female | –14.67 (15.59) | ||||||
| Residual | 957.76 | 891.42 | 889.15 | 889.19 | 888.21 | 888.22 | 888.25 |
| Variance Mother Tongue | 310.23 | 321.30 | 322.62 | 198.69 | 199.20 | 197.48 | 195.25 |
| Variance Country | 234.43 | 218.98 | 219.53 | 65.33 | 65.85 | 57.79 | 57.44 |
| -2 Log Likelihood | 260,912 | 259,002 | 258,941 | 258,830 | 258,786 | 258,770 | 258,762 |
*: p < .05
**: p < .01
***: p < .001
Cross-Classified Multilevel Model Parameter Estimations for Measures of the Dutch Listening Proficiency Test (Standard Errors in Parentheses) per Mother Tongue and Country of Birth.
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 6 | Model 7 Final Model | |
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| Intercept | 507.72 | 508.47 | 508.49 | 509.56 | 509.77 | 508.89 | 508.87 |
| Female | .54 (.48) | .79 (.47) | .79 (.47) | .74 (.47) | .72 (.49) | .71 (.49) | .45 (.59) |
| Length of Residence (LoR) | .89 | .89 | .90 | .90 | .90 | .90 | |
| Age of Arrival (AoA) | –.74 | –.73 | –.73 | –.73 | –.73 | –.73 | |
| Number of Hours Dutch (Lessons) | –.74 | –.74 | –.74 | –.74 | –.74 | –.74 | |
| Years of Education | 2.14 | 2.11 | 2.11 | 2.11 | 2.11 | 2.11 | |
| Female | –.02 (.12) | –.03 (.12) | –.07 (.12) | –.07 (.12) | –.06 (.12) | ||
| Female | –.16 | –.17 | –.14 | –.14 | –.14 (.07) | ||
| Female | –.19 | –.19 | –.23 | –.23 | –.22 | ||
| Female | 1.10 | 1.10 | 1.06 | 1.07 | 1.05 | ||
| Gross Enrolment | .19 | .19 | .18 | .18 | |||
| Africa | –21.32 | –20.57 | –20.35 | –20.34 | |||
| Middle East | –10.61 (5.71) | –10.67 (5.73) | –10.67 (5.54) | –10.73 (5.53) | |||
| East Asia | –21.05 | –22.07 | –12.32 (7.66) | –12.38 (7.63) | |||
| South Asia | –11.84 (8.34) | –12.72 (8.37) | –12.62 (8.10) | –12.74 (8.08) | |||
| Central and South America | –4.39 (7.11) | –4.46 (7.14) | –5.10 (6.89) | –5.18 (6.87) | |||
| Female | –.02 (.03) | –.02 (.03) | –.02 (.03) | ||||
| Female | 3.04 (2.34) | 3.00 (2.34) | 3.12 (2.35) | ||||
| Female | .96 (1.67) | .95 (1.67) | 1.12 (1.68) | ||||
| Female | 4.14 (2.32) | 4.10 (2.32) | 6.16 (3.49) | ||||
| Female | –5.08 (3.20) | –5.07 (3.20) | –5.06 (3.20) | ||||
| Female | –.30 (2.46) | –.30 (2.46) | –.49 (2.47) | ||||
| Morphological Complexity | –82.16 | 83.34 | |||||
| Female | –13.28 (16.85) | ||||||
| Residual | 1076.16 | 1021.81 | 1019.79 | 1019.98 | 1019.48 | 1019.56 | 1019.60 |
| Variance Mother tongue | 400.90 | 421.40 | 423.45 | 233.26 | 234.99 | 229.65 | 227.64 |
| Variance Country | 213.75 | 211.72 | 211.82 | 68.61 | 68.99 | 62.44 | 62.04 |
| -2 Log Likelihood | 262,217 | 260,853 | 260,808 | 260,702 | 260,674 | 260,661 | 260,653 |
*: p < .05
**: p < .01
***: p < .001