Computer science skills across China, India, Russia, and the United States

Author:

Loyalka PrashantORCID,Liu Ou Lydia,Li Guirong,Chirikov Igor,Kardanova Elena,Gu Lin,Ling Guangming,Yu NingningORCID,Guo Fei,Ma Liping,Hu Shangfeng,Johnson Angela Sun,Bhuradia Ashutosh,Khanna Saurabh,Froumin Isak,Shi Jinghuan,Choudhury Pradeep Kumar,Beteille Tara,Marmolejo Francisco,Tognatta Namrata

Abstract

We assess and compare computer science skills among final-year computer science undergraduates (seniors) in four major economic and political powers that produce approximately half of the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics graduates in the world. We find that seniors in the United States substantially outperform seniors in China, India, and Russia by 0.76–0.88 SDs and score comparably with seniors in elite institutions in these countries. Seniors in elite institutions in the United States further outperform seniors in elite institutions in China, India, and Russia by ∼0.85 SDs. The skills advantage of the United States is not because it has a large proportion of high-scoring international students. Finally, males score consistently but only moderately higher (0.16–0.41 SDs) than females within all four countries.

Funder

National Research University Higher School of Economics

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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