Scientific, technical, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) occupations are strongholds of gender segregation in the contemporary United States. While many Americans regard this segregation as natural and inevitable, closer examination reveals a great deal of variability in the gendering of STEM fields across time, space, and demographic groups. This article assesses how different theoretical accounts accord with the available evidence on the gender composition of scientific and technical fields. We find most support for accounts that allow for a dynamic interplay between individual-level traits and the broader sociocultural environments in which they develop. The existing evidence suggests, in particular, that Western cultural stereotypes ...
Despite advances within a wide range of professional roles, women remain a minority in science, tech...
This paper takes a sociological, in-depth look at contributing factors leading to women’s absence fr...
In this review article, I present summaries of past reviews of the literature on the topic of women ...
Scientific, technical, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) occupations are strongholds of gender se...
This volume features thirteen original chapters on the causes and consequences of gender segregation...
Dr. Cundiff’s chapter reviews the evidence of powerful influence of stereotypes on our self-concepts...
Science fields have a dearth of female participants. Previous research has provided evidence that m...
The present qualitative study analyzes how a group of young people already involved in STEM fields p...
This work focused on the “Psycho-social Determinants of Gender Prejudice in Science, Technology, Eng...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
STEM is an abbreviation for four different disciplines: Science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
Masculine work contexts form an important source of social identity threat for working women. But wh...
Gender segregation is an issue that still exists in today’s society. With the dominance of men in th...
Women and racial minorities remain underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (S...
This study explores gendered inequities in STEM fields by examining the intersectionality of self-pe...
Despite advances within a wide range of professional roles, women remain a minority in science, tech...
This paper takes a sociological, in-depth look at contributing factors leading to women’s absence fr...
In this review article, I present summaries of past reviews of the literature on the topic of women ...
Scientific, technical, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) occupations are strongholds of gender se...
This volume features thirteen original chapters on the causes and consequences of gender segregation...
Dr. Cundiff’s chapter reviews the evidence of powerful influence of stereotypes on our self-concepts...
Science fields have a dearth of female participants. Previous research has provided evidence that m...
The present qualitative study analyzes how a group of young people already involved in STEM fields p...
This work focused on the “Psycho-social Determinants of Gender Prejudice in Science, Technology, Eng...
Women’s underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been link...
STEM is an abbreviation for four different disciplines: Science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
Masculine work contexts form an important source of social identity threat for working women. But wh...
Gender segregation is an issue that still exists in today’s society. With the dominance of men in th...
Women and racial minorities remain underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (S...
This study explores gendered inequities in STEM fields by examining the intersectionality of self-pe...
Despite advances within a wide range of professional roles, women remain a minority in science, tech...
This paper takes a sociological, in-depth look at contributing factors leading to women’s absence fr...
In this review article, I present summaries of past reviews of the literature on the topic of women ...