For the past two decades there has been an imbalance between male and female students entering the Bachelor of Information Technology degree from high schools. The literature suggests that only one in six students entering higher education to study computer related degrees are female. It also suggests that occupational stereotyping can be linked to the decline in the number of females entering computing degree courses. This research is proposing to revisit and investigate why this is still prevalent in today`s society that has been brought up on technology and can see the benefits of good careers and good jobs
Intervention programs creating awareness among girls about the wide range of career opportunities in...
This paper presents research findings from an Australian Faculty of Information and Communication Te...
For the past three decades, the number of females involved in technology-related educational and car...
The paper explores some of the reasons for the large imbalance between male and female students ente...
For the past two decades there has been an imbalance between male and female students entering the B...
This paper explains the reasons as to why there is under-representation of females computer science....
Abstract: Worldwide the participation of females in the field of information technology is low and t...
The aim of this research was to identify the social, marketing and academic factors that effect the ...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
Years after the introduction of computing in Australian schools, computer classrooms are still heavi...
The purpose of the current article is to reveal misconceptions about ICT occupations that keep femal...
‘Pipeline shrinkage’, the steady attrition of women in the ICT industry despite their academic achie...
The aim of this research is to make a contribution to knowledge in relation to women as a minority g...
The under-representation of women in information and communication technology (ICT) fields of study ...
Intervention programs creating awareness among girls about the wide range of career opportunities in...
This paper presents research findings from an Australian Faculty of Information and Communication Te...
For the past three decades, the number of females involved in technology-related educational and car...
The paper explores some of the reasons for the large imbalance between male and female students ente...
For the past two decades there has been an imbalance between male and female students entering the B...
This paper explains the reasons as to why there is under-representation of females computer science....
Abstract: Worldwide the participation of females in the field of information technology is low and t...
The aim of this research was to identify the social, marketing and academic factors that effect the ...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
Years after the introduction of computing in Australian schools, computer classrooms are still heavi...
The purpose of the current article is to reveal misconceptions about ICT occupations that keep femal...
‘Pipeline shrinkage’, the steady attrition of women in the ICT industry despite their academic achie...
The aim of this research is to make a contribution to knowledge in relation to women as a minority g...
The under-representation of women in information and communication technology (ICT) fields of study ...
Intervention programs creating awareness among girls about the wide range of career opportunities in...
This paper presents research findings from an Australian Faculty of Information and Communication Te...
For the past three decades, the number of females involved in technology-related educational and car...