Abstract
This paper explores gender differences within data collected in a study of the factors
influencing Year 12 students to study or not to study mathematics. In particular, differences
in subject choice, beliefs about mathematics, mathematicians and users of mathematics, and
reasons for studying or not studying mathematics are examined. While the results of analysis
generally confirm the trend towards a reduction or elimination of gender differences at this
level, some differences persist. Possible reasons for this are conjectured.