Women today are still highly outnumbered by men in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This study analyzes the relationship between girls’ gender role attitudes in adolescence and their likelihood of working in a STEM occupation between the ages of 25 and 30 years old. My paper focuses on how conservative gender role attitudes, with men thought of as the breadwinners and women as the homemakers, may negatively affect a woman’s likelihood of holding a STEM career. I use data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) to analyze both a strict definition of STEM as well as a broader one that includes related professions in the social sciences and teaching. Via a regression approach, I hold const...
46 pagesThe number of women in the STEM field across academia and the workforce is growing, yet ther...
Over the last five years, much attention has been drawn to the large deficit of females in STEM care...
Data gathered from 325 middle school students in four U.S. states indicate that both male (p < 0.000...
In this review article, I present summaries of past reviews of the literature on the topic of women ...
Contains fulltext : 204308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)More women are ...
Gender role beliefs (i.e., beliefs about gender-specific responsibilities) predict one’s educational...
Gender role beliefs (i.e., beliefs about gender-specific responsibilities) predict one's educational...
Our goal is to evaluate the problem of gender inequality in the workplace in a new way by focusing o...
AbstractStarting with the concern for teachers’ differentiated attention to boys and girls in the cl...
This dissertation explores the issue of under-representation of women in STEM fields in high school ...
This paper examines the potential factors contributing to female under-representation in science, te...
Studies have repeatedly reported that math and science are perceived as male domains, and scientists...
Historically, both within the United States and globally, women have not entered into science, techn...
The Gender gap in STEM is a long-term problem that has only recently been addressed. Research has ju...
This study examines two important and related dimensions of the persisting gender gap in science, te...
46 pagesThe number of women in the STEM field across academia and the workforce is growing, yet ther...
Over the last five years, much attention has been drawn to the large deficit of females in STEM care...
Data gathered from 325 middle school students in four U.S. states indicate that both male (p < 0.000...
In this review article, I present summaries of past reviews of the literature on the topic of women ...
Contains fulltext : 204308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)More women are ...
Gender role beliefs (i.e., beliefs about gender-specific responsibilities) predict one’s educational...
Gender role beliefs (i.e., beliefs about gender-specific responsibilities) predict one's educational...
Our goal is to evaluate the problem of gender inequality in the workplace in a new way by focusing o...
AbstractStarting with the concern for teachers’ differentiated attention to boys and girls in the cl...
This dissertation explores the issue of under-representation of women in STEM fields in high school ...
This paper examines the potential factors contributing to female under-representation in science, te...
Studies have repeatedly reported that math and science are perceived as male domains, and scientists...
Historically, both within the United States and globally, women have not entered into science, techn...
The Gender gap in STEM is a long-term problem that has only recently been addressed. Research has ju...
This study examines two important and related dimensions of the persisting gender gap in science, te...
46 pagesThe number of women in the STEM field across academia and the workforce is growing, yet ther...
Over the last five years, much attention has been drawn to the large deficit of females in STEM care...
Data gathered from 325 middle school students in four U.S. states indicate that both male (p < 0.000...