Women are clearly underrepresented in aviation. Research must be accomplished to determine which factors influence women, once they have indicated a serious interest in an aviation career, to stay in collegiate aviation programs or to leave. Addressing the issue of women\u27s retention in aviation is one way to help address the growing commercial pilot shortage, while moving toward gender equity in this critical, national industry. Projected shortages in the commercial pilot population, coupled with the low representation of women in career pilot positions, suggest that aviation education and training institutions should re-examine the structure and organization of the aviation knowledge transfer process. Classroom enhancements could improv...
Women are underrepresented in many aviation occupations despite outreach and recruitment efforts fro...
Over the last six years initiatives have been put in place to address the lack of female pilots with...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the status of women\u27s participation in full-time, non-en...
Women are clearly underrepresented in aviation. Research must be accomplished to determine which fac...
A study was done to examine the reasons for the low number of women in collegiate aviation education...
In the past 90 years, the workforce has been diversified in many fields yet diversity in the pilot w...
Since the numbers of women pursuing technical careers in aviation continues to remain very low, a st...
Since the numbers of women pursuing technical careers in aviation continues to remain very low, a st...
Since the numbers of women pursuing technical careers in aviation continues to remain very low, a st...
This analysis will study demographics regarding women aviation pilots/educators to ascertain the pas...
This research investigation collected and analyzed information that can be used to examine the reaso...
While most industries have made noticeable increases of female professionals represented in the work...
Despite the increased awareness of gender and race equality movements, today\u27s population of mino...
Despite evidence of males and females having generally comparable abilities as pilots, very few wome...
The U.S. Department of Education has supported the congressional concern over retention of women in ...
Women are underrepresented in many aviation occupations despite outreach and recruitment efforts fro...
Over the last six years initiatives have been put in place to address the lack of female pilots with...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the status of women\u27s participation in full-time, non-en...
Women are clearly underrepresented in aviation. Research must be accomplished to determine which fac...
A study was done to examine the reasons for the low number of women in collegiate aviation education...
In the past 90 years, the workforce has been diversified in many fields yet diversity in the pilot w...
Since the numbers of women pursuing technical careers in aviation continues to remain very low, a st...
Since the numbers of women pursuing technical careers in aviation continues to remain very low, a st...
Since the numbers of women pursuing technical careers in aviation continues to remain very low, a st...
This analysis will study demographics regarding women aviation pilots/educators to ascertain the pas...
This research investigation collected and analyzed information that can be used to examine the reaso...
While most industries have made noticeable increases of female professionals represented in the work...
Despite the increased awareness of gender and race equality movements, today\u27s population of mino...
Despite evidence of males and females having generally comparable abilities as pilots, very few wome...
The U.S. Department of Education has supported the congressional concern over retention of women in ...
Women are underrepresented in many aviation occupations despite outreach and recruitment efforts fro...
Over the last six years initiatives have been put in place to address the lack of female pilots with...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the status of women\u27s participation in full-time, non-en...