Gender inequality in accessing STEM studies is a serious problem that higher education needs to solve. But the reasons for this are not clear yet. Among the arguments considered, a prevalent one has to do with a supposed innate male competence for science and engineering. In a controlled experiment involving 356 female and 394 male participants, of ages ranging from 6 to 18 years, subjects were asked to solve tasks by writing computer programs, and performance was measured as the number of tasks solved in a given time. Statistical analysis of the learning curves showed that female participants performed as well as male participants in acquiring coding skills and problem-solving. This result contradicts this innate bias, showing that both ge...
Women's under-representation in high-paying jobs in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering an...
Computer programmers in the U.S. labor force are facing a shortage. Focusing on recruiting females h...
There is a strong need for a more equal gender balance within the computing field. In 1998, Richard ...
The gender gap in Computer Science (CS) is widely documented worldwide. Only a few studies, however...
In this master’s thesis I was researching the differences in computer knowledge between boys and gir...
This paper describes a multi-institutional study that used categorization exercises (known as constr...
Introduction: There is a gender imbalance in Computer science (CS) and STEM education and careers wh...
In my diploma I focused on differences between boys and girls interest in computer science and rela...
Computational thinking and coding are becoming an integral part of K-12 education, with female stude...
Cultural processes can reduce self-selection into math and science fields, but it remains unclear ho...
In our increasingly digitalized society, it is important to have a grasp of basic programming and th...
We analyzed three introductory programming MOOCs and four introductory programming courses offered l...
Statistics show that the computer science field is currently dominated by White and Asian males. Thi...
Women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) university cou...
In this study, the differences between gender and general problem solving skills in programming know...
Women's under-representation in high-paying jobs in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering an...
Computer programmers in the U.S. labor force are facing a shortage. Focusing on recruiting females h...
There is a strong need for a more equal gender balance within the computing field. In 1998, Richard ...
The gender gap in Computer Science (CS) is widely documented worldwide. Only a few studies, however...
In this master’s thesis I was researching the differences in computer knowledge between boys and gir...
This paper describes a multi-institutional study that used categorization exercises (known as constr...
Introduction: There is a gender imbalance in Computer science (CS) and STEM education and careers wh...
In my diploma I focused on differences between boys and girls interest in computer science and rela...
Computational thinking and coding are becoming an integral part of K-12 education, with female stude...
Cultural processes can reduce self-selection into math and science fields, but it remains unclear ho...
In our increasingly digitalized society, it is important to have a grasp of basic programming and th...
We analyzed three introductory programming MOOCs and four introductory programming courses offered l...
Statistics show that the computer science field is currently dominated by White and Asian males. Thi...
Women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) university cou...
In this study, the differences between gender and general problem solving skills in programming know...
Women's under-representation in high-paying jobs in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering an...
Computer programmers in the U.S. labor force are facing a shortage. Focusing on recruiting females h...
There is a strong need for a more equal gender balance within the computing field. In 1998, Richard ...