This paper attempts to explain the paucity of women in engineering. While the percentage of women entering engineering and science careers has been increasing, the number at higher ranks has not increased as quickly, after considering the appropriate time lag. The differences in tenure rate due to gender alone were statistically insignificant. Instead, these were attributed to the fact that women who are married or have children are less successful than are men with matching characteristics. One solution proposed is to recognize that priorities might be different at differing stages of family life. It is also important to encourage more children of both genders to go into engineering by making it an appealing career
Abstract: The discussion of female representation in engineering has been stalled for some time at t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that influence the underrepresentation ...
"Gender diversity remains a key issue in the engineering sector with females accounting for only 9% ...
This paper attempts to explain the paucity of women in engineering. While the percentage of women en...
Women have made substantial employment gains in business, law, medicine, and behavioral sciences dur...
Because they are fewer than men in science and engineering, women are generally said to prefer arts ...
Women are fewer than men in science and engineering, therefore, the assumption is that women general...
A national survey was conducted to compare the background and career characteristics of men and wome...
Numerous programs have been developed and implemented to encourage women to enter and remain in engi...
Under representation of females in the engineering profession has been a topic of intense discussion...
While women's participation rates in formerly male-dominated professions have increased markedly ove...
2008 report which synthesized major findings in these areas. In 2005, women earned more than half of...
This paper investigates the biological, psychological and societal reasoning for the disparity of fe...
Women remain dramatically underrepresented in the engineering profession – and far fewer women than ...
abstract: Women have evolved in the engineering profession over the decades. However, there is still...
Abstract: The discussion of female representation in engineering has been stalled for some time at t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that influence the underrepresentation ...
"Gender diversity remains a key issue in the engineering sector with females accounting for only 9% ...
This paper attempts to explain the paucity of women in engineering. While the percentage of women en...
Women have made substantial employment gains in business, law, medicine, and behavioral sciences dur...
Because they are fewer than men in science and engineering, women are generally said to prefer arts ...
Women are fewer than men in science and engineering, therefore, the assumption is that women general...
A national survey was conducted to compare the background and career characteristics of men and wome...
Numerous programs have been developed and implemented to encourage women to enter and remain in engi...
Under representation of females in the engineering profession has been a topic of intense discussion...
While women's participation rates in formerly male-dominated professions have increased markedly ove...
2008 report which synthesized major findings in these areas. In 2005, women earned more than half of...
This paper investigates the biological, psychological and societal reasoning for the disparity of fe...
Women remain dramatically underrepresented in the engineering profession – and far fewer women than ...
abstract: Women have evolved in the engineering profession over the decades. However, there is still...
Abstract: The discussion of female representation in engineering has been stalled for some time at t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that influence the underrepresentation ...
"Gender diversity remains a key issue in the engineering sector with females accounting for only 9% ...