The present qualitative study analyzes how a group of young people already involved in STEM fields perceive the prototypical person working in STEM. Gender differences between participants in technological and non-technological STEM fields were analyzed. A total of 27 young people (59.3% women) took part in the interviews (Mean Age = 25.48 years). Of them, 16 participants were working in STEM professions, and 11 were enrolled in the final courses of STEM degrees. The results of the content analysis were examined in light of social role theory and the multidimensional structure of gender stereotypes. Men in these fields were therefore attributed an unappealing and weird physical appearance. Some female participants linked STEM professionals’...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
Horizontal segregation in the higher education framework is a problem that goes up in the work envir...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordStereoty...
The present qualitative study analyzes how a group of young people already involved in STEM fields p...
The percentages of women enrolled in higher education in the STEM sector are significantly lower th...
Gender biases and stereotypes are prevalent in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STE...
From an early age, girls disregard studies related to science, technology, engineering, or mathemati...
STEM is an abbreviation for four different disciplines: Science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
This research was funded by Junta de Andalucia grant number FQM-147 and by Ministerio Espanol de Eco...
This paper examines the potential factors contributing to female under-representation in science, te...
The “leaky pipeline” metaphor describes the greater likelihood of women and girls to leave STEM fiel...
Despite increasing efforts to engage girls in STEM, a STEM gender gap still exists. One possible rea...
The gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is a matter of growing soc...
The gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is a matter of growing soc...
This study explores gendered inequities in STEM fields by examining the intersectionality of self-pe...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
Horizontal segregation in the higher education framework is a problem that goes up in the work envir...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordStereoty...
The present qualitative study analyzes how a group of young people already involved in STEM fields p...
The percentages of women enrolled in higher education in the STEM sector are significantly lower th...
Gender biases and stereotypes are prevalent in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STE...
From an early age, girls disregard studies related to science, technology, engineering, or mathemati...
STEM is an abbreviation for four different disciplines: Science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
This research was funded by Junta de Andalucia grant number FQM-147 and by Ministerio Espanol de Eco...
This paper examines the potential factors contributing to female under-representation in science, te...
The “leaky pipeline” metaphor describes the greater likelihood of women and girls to leave STEM fiel...
Despite increasing efforts to engage girls in STEM, a STEM gender gap still exists. One possible rea...
The gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is a matter of growing soc...
The gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is a matter of growing soc...
This study explores gendered inequities in STEM fields by examining the intersectionality of self-pe...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
Horizontal segregation in the higher education framework is a problem that goes up in the work envir...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordStereoty...