This paper address how we may understand inclusion strategies designed to reduce the gender gap in higher education in engineering and ICT engineering in particular. Based on a case study of a long-term inclusion effort and statistics on recruitment and retainment, we argue that inclusion initiatives which address important inclusion needs and put down a substantial effort are likely to be successful. However, such changes seem to be not very sustainable, and need continuous effort. Based on our findings and a review of previous research we argue that inclusion efforts are instrumental in gaining a higher share of women in ICT, but that the win may be short-lived. We suggest that there is a need also to work for a higher share of women facu...
Once women were the pioneers within the tech industry, but during the past decades the number of wom...
This paper explains the reasons as to why there is under-representation of females computer science....
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
This article reports from a European study on efforts to close a gendered digital divide through inc...
Multiple studies show that women are under-represented in almost all of fields of Science, Technolog...
In Europe there is a deep gender imbalance in ICT professions. Only about 15% of the ICT jobs are oc...
There has been a significant increase in the number of initiatives to raise awareness of diversity-r...
This paper explores the issues surrounding recruitment and retention of women in computer science an...
I n t roduct ion This paper ecommends methods for increasing female par-ticipation in undergraduate ...
Why are there fewer and fewer women in ICT professions, while there are increasing numbers of women ...
Engineering faces a serious gender-based retention problem. Despite all the efforts encouraging wome...
This paper, published by the American Society for Engineering Education, discusses the CalWomenTech ...
The STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) field in general, and Engineering, suffe...
For the past three decades, the number of females involved in technology-related educational and car...
While in recent decades a number of efforts have been coordinated to address the issue of gender imb...
Once women were the pioneers within the tech industry, but during the past decades the number of wom...
This paper explains the reasons as to why there is under-representation of females computer science....
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
This article reports from a European study on efforts to close a gendered digital divide through inc...
Multiple studies show that women are under-represented in almost all of fields of Science, Technolog...
In Europe there is a deep gender imbalance in ICT professions. Only about 15% of the ICT jobs are oc...
There has been a significant increase in the number of initiatives to raise awareness of diversity-r...
This paper explores the issues surrounding recruitment and retention of women in computer science an...
I n t roduct ion This paper ecommends methods for increasing female par-ticipation in undergraduate ...
Why are there fewer and fewer women in ICT professions, while there are increasing numbers of women ...
Engineering faces a serious gender-based retention problem. Despite all the efforts encouraging wome...
This paper, published by the American Society for Engineering Education, discusses the CalWomenTech ...
The STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) field in general, and Engineering, suffe...
For the past three decades, the number of females involved in technology-related educational and car...
While in recent decades a number of efforts have been coordinated to address the issue of gender imb...
Once women were the pioneers within the tech industry, but during the past decades the number of wom...
This paper explains the reasons as to why there is under-representation of females computer science....
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...