The purpose of the current article is to reveal misconceptions about ICT occupations that keep females away from the field. The study focuses on the three phases in one's career life cycle: pre-university, university and workplace with the aim of investigating how to attract more females into an ICT-related career. By studying nearly 300 secondary school graduates, 102 university students and 18 female ICT specialists, the study revealed six myths that influence the decision-making process of young girls in pursuing an ICT-related education and career. Furthermore, discriminating conception of ICT as a primarily man's world is developed before the university period. Stereotypical barriers should be brought out to the public debate, so that ...
Abstract This paper emerges from a study that investigated how professional career women in the info...
Women employed in the Australian Information Communication Technologies (ICT) industries have been p...
This thesis explores girls’ perceptions and attitudes towards ICT at high school. It asked what fact...
The purpose of the current article is to reveal misconceptions about ICT occupations that keep femal...
This article reports findings of a national online survey of Australian women employed in Informatio...
The aim of this research is to make a contribution to knowledge in relation to women as a minority g...
Why are there fewer and fewer women in ICT professions, while there are increasing numbers of women ...
The paper explores some of the reasons for the large imbalance between male and female students ente...
For the past two decades there has been an imbalance between male and female students entering the B...
The study describes the role of information and communication technologies (ICT), which have an impa...
Women as individuals experience subtle discrimination regarding career development opportunities as ...
This paper revisits the reported dualism associated with the perceptions of the ICT industry and the...
Women have been underrepresented in technology since the introduction of the field. In the past, wom...
The under-representation of females in information and communication technology (ICT) fields of stud...
Published ArticleThis research is an attempt to verify certain myths surrounding the causes for the...
Abstract This paper emerges from a study that investigated how professional career women in the info...
Women employed in the Australian Information Communication Technologies (ICT) industries have been p...
This thesis explores girls’ perceptions and attitudes towards ICT at high school. It asked what fact...
The purpose of the current article is to reveal misconceptions about ICT occupations that keep femal...
This article reports findings of a national online survey of Australian women employed in Informatio...
The aim of this research is to make a contribution to knowledge in relation to women as a minority g...
Why are there fewer and fewer women in ICT professions, while there are increasing numbers of women ...
The paper explores some of the reasons for the large imbalance between male and female students ente...
For the past two decades there has been an imbalance between male and female students entering the B...
The study describes the role of information and communication technologies (ICT), which have an impa...
Women as individuals experience subtle discrimination regarding career development opportunities as ...
This paper revisits the reported dualism associated with the perceptions of the ICT industry and the...
Women have been underrepresented in technology since the introduction of the field. In the past, wom...
The under-representation of females in information and communication technology (ICT) fields of stud...
Published ArticleThis research is an attempt to verify certain myths surrounding the causes for the...
Abstract This paper emerges from a study that investigated how professional career women in the info...
Women employed in the Australian Information Communication Technologies (ICT) industries have been p...
This thesis explores girls’ perceptions and attitudes towards ICT at high school. It asked what fact...