structure ’ hypotheses about the parents whom scientists mentioned as career influencers. According to the role-model hypothesis, the gender match between scientist and influencer is paramount (for example, women scientists would disproportionately often mention their mothers as career influencers). According to the opportunity-structure hypothesis, the parent’s educational level predicts his/her probability of being mentioned as a career influencer (that is, parents with higher educational levels would be more likely to be named). The examination of a sample of American scientists who had received prestigious postdoctoral fellowships resulted in rejecting the role-model hypothesis and corroborating the opportunity-structure hypothesis. The...
Employment opportunities in occupations related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics...
Using data from 24 countries, which participated in the 2006 Programme for International Student Ass...
This paper examines the extent to which prospective engineers follow in their parents’ footsteps. Sp...
structure ’ hypotheses about the parents whom scientists mentioned as career influencers. According ...
This study examined the relationship of parental influence, role models, mentors, educational choice...
“STEM parents” refers to parents who work in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics fiel...
Scholars partly attribute the low number of women in academic science to the impact of the science c...
46 pagesThe number of women in the STEM field across academia and the workforce is growing, yet ther...
In recent years, both achievement in math and science and interest in these subjects have been decre...
We show parental careers differentially affect the future career choices of girls and boys using sur...
In this dissertation, I examine gender differences in the science and engineering (S/E) educational ...
Men and women remain in unequal positions in coping with their scientific and academic careers. Seve...
When women in science decide to have a child, often it also means leaving academia. One policy chang...
IntroductionIn prior studies conducted in the United States, parents' gender-differentiated encourag...
This research investigates the role of parents in explaining the surprisingly low presence of women ...
Employment opportunities in occupations related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics...
Using data from 24 countries, which participated in the 2006 Programme for International Student Ass...
This paper examines the extent to which prospective engineers follow in their parents’ footsteps. Sp...
structure ’ hypotheses about the parents whom scientists mentioned as career influencers. According ...
This study examined the relationship of parental influence, role models, mentors, educational choice...
“STEM parents” refers to parents who work in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics fiel...
Scholars partly attribute the low number of women in academic science to the impact of the science c...
46 pagesThe number of women in the STEM field across academia and the workforce is growing, yet ther...
In recent years, both achievement in math and science and interest in these subjects have been decre...
We show parental careers differentially affect the future career choices of girls and boys using sur...
In this dissertation, I examine gender differences in the science and engineering (S/E) educational ...
Men and women remain in unequal positions in coping with their scientific and academic careers. Seve...
When women in science decide to have a child, often it also means leaving academia. One policy chang...
IntroductionIn prior studies conducted in the United States, parents' gender-differentiated encourag...
This research investigates the role of parents in explaining the surprisingly low presence of women ...
Employment opportunities in occupations related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics...
Using data from 24 countries, which participated in the 2006 Programme for International Student Ass...
This paper examines the extent to which prospective engineers follow in their parents’ footsteps. Sp...