This report summarises research conducted to explore the under-representation of women in the ICT and Digital Technologies sector in Scotland, and the possible reasons for, and solutions to, this problem. A mixture of desk-based and original quantitative and qualitative empirical research was carried out in order to explore the barriers to women entering, staying and progressing in the sector. The research suggested a number of features of the sector that may put women off entering it, or staying in it, and may explain in part women’s lower representation: • Negative perceptions of people who work in the sector – the nerdy young male of popular and media stereotypes; • A lack of visible female role models in the industry; • An expe...
This paper explains the reasons as to why there is under-representation of females computer science....
The aim of this research is to make a contribution to knowledge in relation to women as a minority g...
This Dissertation explores the causality of the Gender Gap within the Irish offices of the technical...
This report summarises research conducted to explore the under-representation of women in the ICT an...
This report summarises research conducted to explore the under-representation of women in the ICT an...
This report summarises research conducted to explore the under-representation of women in the ICT an...
This paper provides early findings from the ‘Women in Information and Communication Technology (ICT)...
This study critically investigates gendered organisational barriers in the Scottish technology indus...
An under-representation of women in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry exit...
This paper reports preliminary work in an ARC Linkage Project involving collaboration among James Co...
This paper reports preliminary work in an ARC Linkage Project involving collaboration among James Co...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
There is a considerable body of research to support the longstanding problem of a gender imbalance i...
Published ArticleThis research is an attempt to verify certain myths surrounding the causes for the...
The ICT sector is becoming a strategic and growing sector in our current societies and economies. Ho...
This paper explains the reasons as to why there is under-representation of females computer science....
The aim of this research is to make a contribution to knowledge in relation to women as a minority g...
This Dissertation explores the causality of the Gender Gap within the Irish offices of the technical...
This report summarises research conducted to explore the under-representation of women in the ICT an...
This report summarises research conducted to explore the under-representation of women in the ICT an...
This report summarises research conducted to explore the under-representation of women in the ICT an...
This paper provides early findings from the ‘Women in Information and Communication Technology (ICT)...
This study critically investigates gendered organisational barriers in the Scottish technology indus...
An under-representation of women in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry exit...
This paper reports preliminary work in an ARC Linkage Project involving collaboration among James Co...
This paper reports preliminary work in an ARC Linkage Project involving collaboration among James Co...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
There is a considerable body of research to support the longstanding problem of a gender imbalance i...
Published ArticleThis research is an attempt to verify certain myths surrounding the causes for the...
The ICT sector is becoming a strategic and growing sector in our current societies and economies. Ho...
This paper explains the reasons as to why there is under-representation of females computer science....
The aim of this research is to make a contribution to knowledge in relation to women as a minority g...
This Dissertation explores the causality of the Gender Gap within the Irish offices of the technical...