This paper examines recent trends in declining enrolments in higher education IT courses through a gender lens. Early analysis of a survey on undergraduate students enrolled in IT degree courses at an Australian University of Technology shows a distinct pattern in the parental backgrounds of women in ICT, and also a noticeable variance in the use of IT between female students and male students. While this study supports earlier studies, some of these trends are contrary to prior research in this field and provides further insight into this problematic issue
Gender has become a significant issue in the various discussions related to the use of computers and...
Though the job market for information technology (IT) related skills remains strong, many students, ...
In an environment of declining female enrolments in higher education IT degree courses, this investi...
Australia, like other western nations, is experiencing a downturn in the proportion of females choos...
Research has shown that females do not participate as much as males in Information Technology (IT) r...
Participation in post-compulsory computing education has declined over recent years, both in the sen...
This paper investigates the 'new' crisis in the low numbers of women choosing to study Information a...
The paper explores some of the reasons for the large imbalance between male and female students ente...
The number of students choosing to study computing at university continues to decline this century, ...
© 2007 Catherine Lang.This thesis presents a gendered analysis of factors that shape adolescent atti...
This book presents a gendered analysis of factors that shape adolescent attitudes to Information Tec...
Abstract: Worldwide the participation of females in the field of information technology is low and t...
There are flaws in the explanations presented in the ‘Women and Computing’ literature that the lack ...
This paper investigates the `new' crisis in the low numbers of women choosing to study Informat...
The aim of this research was to identify the social, marketing and academic factors that effect the ...
Gender has become a significant issue in the various discussions related to the use of computers and...
Though the job market for information technology (IT) related skills remains strong, many students, ...
In an environment of declining female enrolments in higher education IT degree courses, this investi...
Australia, like other western nations, is experiencing a downturn in the proportion of females choos...
Research has shown that females do not participate as much as males in Information Technology (IT) r...
Participation in post-compulsory computing education has declined over recent years, both in the sen...
This paper investigates the 'new' crisis in the low numbers of women choosing to study Information a...
The paper explores some of the reasons for the large imbalance between male and female students ente...
The number of students choosing to study computing at university continues to decline this century, ...
© 2007 Catherine Lang.This thesis presents a gendered analysis of factors that shape adolescent atti...
This book presents a gendered analysis of factors that shape adolescent attitudes to Information Tec...
Abstract: Worldwide the participation of females in the field of information technology is low and t...
There are flaws in the explanations presented in the ‘Women and Computing’ literature that the lack ...
This paper investigates the `new' crisis in the low numbers of women choosing to study Informat...
The aim of this research was to identify the social, marketing and academic factors that effect the ...
Gender has become a significant issue in the various discussions related to the use of computers and...
Though the job market for information technology (IT) related skills remains strong, many students, ...
In an environment of declining female enrolments in higher education IT degree courses, this investi...