Much has been written in the past two decades about women in academic science careers, but this literature is contradictory. Many analyses have revealed a level playing field, with …
Why are women underrepresented in many areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)? This is a question with no easy answers. In science, as in many areas …
SR Bird, LA Rhoton - Gender & Society, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Studies about women's underrepresentation in the US science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) academic workforce have flourished in the past decade. Much of …
Why aren't more women pursuing careers in science, engineering, and math? Is the lack of women in these fields a consequence of societal discouragements, innate differences in …
E Pollack - The New York Times Magazine, 2013 - inpp.ohio.edu
Last summer, researchers at Yale published a study proving that physicists, chemists and biologists are likely to view a young male scientist more favorably than a woman with the …
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 …
MF Fox, K Whittington, M Linková - Handbook of science and …, 2017 - researchgate.net
This chapter's focus on gender and scientific careers embodies a core tenet of science and technology studies: science is deeply intertwined with processes of status building, power …
A Helman, A Bear, R Colwell - 2020 - books.google.com
Careers in science, engineering, and medicine offer opportunities to advance knowledge, contribute to the well-being of communities, and support the security, prosperity, and health …
Women and men often contribute differently to research knowledge. Do differences in these contributions partially explain disparities in academic career outcomes? We explore this by …