The number of women working in STEM areas of academia declines as rank progresses—a phenomenon termed the “leaky pipeline” (Burke, 2007). The leaky pipeline is due in part to discrimination. Women in STEM report high perceived discrimination, which is associated with negative career outcomes (Settles, Cortina, Stewart, & Malley, 2007; Pascoe & Richman, 2009). No research to date has examined whether mentoring might buffer the negative effects of perceived discrimination for female professors working in STEM areas of academia. This study examines whether mentoring relationships moderate the relationships between perceived discrimination and career outcomes including job satisfaction and work engagement for women in STEM. 118 women faculty in...
Dr. Cundiff’s chapter reviews the evidence of powerful influence of stereotypes on our self-concepts...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
Over the years, women have made significant strides in the science, technology, engineering, and mat...
Women are still vastly underrepresented in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathe...
Women are significantly underrepresented in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathemat...
Gender discrimination in the workplace is a prevalent issue due to its incidence and detrimental out...
In the current study of 353 science and engineering faculty members, we examined whether three types...
Prior research indicates many women either leave or pursue science, technology, engineering, and mat...
Women have consistently chosen not to enter into careers in the science, technology, engineering, an...
Gender equity in academia is a long-standing struggle. Although common to all disciplines, the impac...
Citation: Yang,, Y. L., & Carroll, D. W. (2016, June), Understanding Female STEM Faculty Experiences...
The current study examines how intersecting stereotypes about gender and race influence faculty perc...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the facilitators and barriers to women in STEM t...
Since 1990, the percentage of women in STEM in the United States has not increased (Landivar, 2013)....
Abstract Background Innovation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields in the U....
Dr. Cundiff’s chapter reviews the evidence of powerful influence of stereotypes on our self-concepts...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
Over the years, women have made significant strides in the science, technology, engineering, and mat...
Women are still vastly underrepresented in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathe...
Women are significantly underrepresented in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathemat...
Gender discrimination in the workplace is a prevalent issue due to its incidence and detrimental out...
In the current study of 353 science and engineering faculty members, we examined whether three types...
Prior research indicates many women either leave or pursue science, technology, engineering, and mat...
Women have consistently chosen not to enter into careers in the science, technology, engineering, an...
Gender equity in academia is a long-standing struggle. Although common to all disciplines, the impac...
Citation: Yang,, Y. L., & Carroll, D. W. (2016, June), Understanding Female STEM Faculty Experiences...
The current study examines how intersecting stereotypes about gender and race influence faculty perc...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the facilitators and barriers to women in STEM t...
Since 1990, the percentage of women in STEM in the United States has not increased (Landivar, 2013)....
Abstract Background Innovation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields in the U....
Dr. Cundiff’s chapter reviews the evidence of powerful influence of stereotypes on our self-concepts...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOver the past several decades, ...
Over the years, women have made significant strides in the science, technology, engineering, and mat...