This paper investigates the biological, psychological and societal reasoning for the disparity of females in the software engineering industry and how a more diverse workforce can have an advantage in this sector. Studies show that diversity in a company positively correlates to its financial profits. Furthermore, a severe lack of women in software engineering causes companies to limit themselves to smaller talent pools, decrease the creative outlook on fresh ideas and resolution of problems. There are superficially inherent reasons why computing appeals to men more than women, observations in multiple reports suggest that men may have a small advantage when it comes to mathematical and problem-solving skills. Additionally, it is elsewhere ...
Multiple studies show that women are under-represented in almost all of fields of Science, Technolog...
The topic of gender in software engineering received significant attention during the most recent In...
Because they are fewer than men in science and engineering, women are generally said to prefer arts ...
This paper investigates the biological, psychological and societal reasoning for the disparity of fe...
This repository contains supplementary material for the paper entitled Do you see what happens aroun...
It is well known that a gender pay gap exists in many fields and that women are underrepresented in ...
It is known that females are underrepresented in the field of software engineering, and the importan...
This report examines why women pursue careers in computer science and related fields far less freq...
This paper attempts to explain the paucity of women in engineering. While the percentage of women en...
We examine factors contributing to the gender gap in employment in science, technology, engineering,...
Although there has been significant research into gender regarding educational and workplace practic...
Labor economists have persistently observed a gender gap in both wages and employment within the STE...
textThis study analyzes the under-representation of women in engineering occupations and investigate...
This paper explores the issues surrounding recruitment and retention of women in computer science an...
reviewing the work on gender bias in software design, I present a model of gender-role influenced ac...
Multiple studies show that women are under-represented in almost all of fields of Science, Technolog...
The topic of gender in software engineering received significant attention during the most recent In...
Because they are fewer than men in science and engineering, women are generally said to prefer arts ...
This paper investigates the biological, psychological and societal reasoning for the disparity of fe...
This repository contains supplementary material for the paper entitled Do you see what happens aroun...
It is well known that a gender pay gap exists in many fields and that women are underrepresented in ...
It is known that females are underrepresented in the field of software engineering, and the importan...
This report examines why women pursue careers in computer science and related fields far less freq...
This paper attempts to explain the paucity of women in engineering. While the percentage of women en...
We examine factors contributing to the gender gap in employment in science, technology, engineering,...
Although there has been significant research into gender regarding educational and workplace practic...
Labor economists have persistently observed a gender gap in both wages and employment within the STE...
textThis study analyzes the under-representation of women in engineering occupations and investigate...
This paper explores the issues surrounding recruitment and retention of women in computer science an...
reviewing the work on gender bias in software design, I present a model of gender-role influenced ac...
Multiple studies show that women are under-represented in almost all of fields of Science, Technolog...
The topic of gender in software engineering received significant attention during the most recent In...
Because they are fewer than men in science and engineering, women are generally said to prefer arts ...