Women in science and engineering

SG Brush - American Scientist, 1991 - JSTOR
1960s to the early 1980s, then unexpectedly reached a plateau. It is still far below the
number earned by men (1). Ironically, the slowdown came just when many national leaders …

Women scientists and engineers: Trends in participation

BM Vetter - Science, 1981 - science.org
Women have made tremendous strides in educational attainment in science and
engineering over the past decade, increasing their proportion of doctorate awards in these …

[引用][C] Women in science and engineering: Advances, challenges, and solutions

G Sonnert - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
About 25 years ago, in 1972, when the New York Academy of Sciences spon-sored its first
conference on women in science and engineering, people hardly felt they needed an …

WOMEN AND THE SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONS, THE MIT SYMPOSIUM ON AMERICAN WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING.

JA Mattfeld, CG Van Aken - 1965 - ERIC
REPORTED IS A SYMPOSIUM ON WOMEN AND THE SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONS.
SPONSORED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS …

[图书][B] To recruit and advance: Women students and faculty in science and engineering

National Research Council, Policy, Global Affairs… - 2006 - books.google.com
Although more women than men participate in higher education in the United States, the
same is not true when it comes to pursuing careers in science and engineering. To Recruit …

Using POWRE to ADVANCE: Institutional barriers identified by women scientists and engineers

SV Rosser - NWSA journal, 2004 - JSTOR
In January 2001, in a statement released on behalf of the most prestigious US research
universities, administrators suggested that institutional barriers have prevented women …

Surprises Across the Cultural Divide: " Advanced" countries aren't so advanced in providing opportunities for female scientists

M Barinaga - Science, 1994 - science.org
Inhis career as a physics professor and finally chairman of physics at York University in
Ontario, Jim Megaw saw a lot of undergraduates and graduate students. And he was …

Has feminism changed science?

L Schiebinger - Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and …, 2000 - journals.uchicago.edu
Feminism has brought some remarkable changes to science. Who could have predicted just
a decade ago that the chief scientist at NASA would be a woman or that the president of the …

[HTML][HTML] Why are we still worried about women in science

SV Rosser, MZ Taylor - Academe, 2009 - aaup.org
On January 14, 2005, Sue Rosser, one of this article's co-authors, was an invited speaker at
a conference of the National Bureau of Economic Research at Harvard University. The same …

[图书][B] Why so few? Women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

C Hill, C Corbett, A St Rose - 2010 - ERIC
The number of women in science and engineering is growing, yet men continue to
outnumber women, especially at the upper levels of these professions. In elementary …