This paper attempts to articulate the problematic issues that contribute to women’s participation or lack of it in ICT technical and vocational education and training (VET ). This is the training and education that prepares women for employment in IT jobs, or helps re-skill or up-skill them once they are employed. The paper has three sections. The maps out what is encompassed by the category (technical and) vocational education and training (VET), to give some idea of the context and institutions in which the specific activity of ICT VET takes place, focusing on non-university institutions. The second section reviews data about women’s participation in ICT VET from four countries and one large commercial training provider in order to explor...
The aim of this research is to make a contribution to knowledge in relation to women as a minority g...
This paper presents research findings from an Australian Faculty of Information and Communication Te...
A first aim of this article is to give a current picture of women’s employment in the IT sector in t...
This paper discusses the role that vocational education and training (VET) in ICT subject areas play...
A study of the lives and careers of women ICT technicians offers a different perspective to other re...
Considerable effort has been devoted to reaching a gender balance in ICT professions, apparently to ...
While there have been many initiatives to which have attempted improve the numbers of professional w...
A significant challenge to Aotearoa/New Zealand’s involvement in the global knowledge economy, espec...
Why are there fewer and fewer women in ICT professions, while there are increasing numbers of women ...
Contains fulltext : 55528.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Women-only voc...
Women-only vocational courses in technology, which became popular across Western Europe during the 1...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
Lower participation of women in the labor force and/or concentration of women labor in un skilled or...
Why are there so few women among the professionals of information and communication technology (ICT)...
Published ArticleThis research is an attempt to verify certain myths surrounding the causes for the...
The aim of this research is to make a contribution to knowledge in relation to women as a minority g...
This paper presents research findings from an Australian Faculty of Information and Communication Te...
A first aim of this article is to give a current picture of women’s employment in the IT sector in t...
This paper discusses the role that vocational education and training (VET) in ICT subject areas play...
A study of the lives and careers of women ICT technicians offers a different perspective to other re...
Considerable effort has been devoted to reaching a gender balance in ICT professions, apparently to ...
While there have been many initiatives to which have attempted improve the numbers of professional w...
A significant challenge to Aotearoa/New Zealand’s involvement in the global knowledge economy, espec...
Why are there fewer and fewer women in ICT professions, while there are increasing numbers of women ...
Contains fulltext : 55528.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Women-only voc...
Women-only vocational courses in technology, which became popular across Western Europe during the 1...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
Lower participation of women in the labor force and/or concentration of women labor in un skilled or...
Why are there so few women among the professionals of information and communication technology (ICT)...
Published ArticleThis research is an attempt to verify certain myths surrounding the causes for the...
The aim of this research is to make a contribution to knowledge in relation to women as a minority g...
This paper presents research findings from an Australian Faculty of Information and Communication Te...
A first aim of this article is to give a current picture of women’s employment in the IT sector in t...