This paper presents some of the findings of a research project conducted in the year 2000 in the UK, investigating the under-representation of women in the engineering profession. Many of the conclusions revolve around the imagery and cultural stereotyping that affects the educational decisions made by girls and young women, and suggests that professions and curricular areas are `gendered' in a way that tacitly limits their career choices. Suggestions are made for initiatives that might combat this problem, suggesting in particular that images of female engineers should be prioritised in the context of industry public relations
UK National statistics for science, engineering and technology studies and careers confirm the under...
This paper sets out to explore the themes and issues which are relevant to understanding the career ...
Survey and focus group interviews with female students in regional Victoria resulted in identificati...
investigating the under-representation of women in the engineering profession. Many of the conclusio...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of s...
In the UK, women remain under-represented in engineering and technology (E&T). Research has, therefo...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of ...
One of the main issues faced by British Society today is reflective of the fact that there is a docu...
One of the main issues faced by British Society today is reflective of the fact that there is a docu...
Abstract: The discussion of female representation in engineering has been stalled for some time at t...
This thesis examines the impact of the engineering culture on women engineering students’ gendered a...
Under representation of females in the engineering profession has been a topic of intense discussion...
In a society where equality is sought as the norm, occupational gender representation is still skewe...
Survey and focus group interviews with female students in regional Victoria resulted in identificati...
Current research suggests that increases in the number of women studying engineering and related cou...
UK National statistics for science, engineering and technology studies and careers confirm the under...
This paper sets out to explore the themes and issues which are relevant to understanding the career ...
Survey and focus group interviews with female students in regional Victoria resulted in identificati...
investigating the under-representation of women in the engineering profession. Many of the conclusio...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of s...
In the UK, women remain under-represented in engineering and technology (E&T). Research has, therefo...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of ...
One of the main issues faced by British Society today is reflective of the fact that there is a docu...
One of the main issues faced by British Society today is reflective of the fact that there is a docu...
Abstract: The discussion of female representation in engineering has been stalled for some time at t...
This thesis examines the impact of the engineering culture on women engineering students’ gendered a...
Under representation of females in the engineering profession has been a topic of intense discussion...
In a society where equality is sought as the norm, occupational gender representation is still skewe...
Survey and focus group interviews with female students in regional Victoria resulted in identificati...
Current research suggests that increases in the number of women studying engineering and related cou...
UK National statistics for science, engineering and technology studies and careers confirm the under...
This paper sets out to explore the themes and issues which are relevant to understanding the career ...
Survey and focus group interviews with female students in regional Victoria resulted in identificati...