Currently in the United States, we still do not have as many women working in STEM fields as we would like. Meanwhile, there are other places in the world where women thrive in STEM. What are we doing wrong? How can we improve? Importing STEM: How the United States can get more women in scien
โฆ LIBER โฆ
THE CONTINUING LACK OF PARITY FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH OCCUPATIONS
โ Scribed by Farmer, Helen S.
- Book ID
- 111186883
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 73 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0361-6843
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
โ
Leanna Chester
๐
Fiction
๐
2021
๐
New Degree Press
๐
en-US
โ 45 KB
Women in Science, Engineering and Techno
โ
Diane Bebbington
๐
Article
๐
2002
๐
John Wiley and Sons
๐
English
โ 91 KB
Progress hindered: the retention and adv
โ
Lisa J. Servon; M. Anne Visser
๐
Article
๐
2010
๐
John Wiley and Sons
๐
English
โ 119 KB
Understanding Women's Underrepresentatio
โ
Valerie J. Morganson; Meghan P. Jones; Debra A. Major
๐
Article
๐
2010
๐
American Counseling Association
๐
English
โ 98 KB
๐ 2 views
Enrollment of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors is disproportionately small and declining. This study examines social coping to explain the gender gap. Women undergraduates reported using significantly more social coping than did men. Multiple regression analys
[Lecture Notes of the Institute for Comp
โ
Meghanathan, Natarajan; Chaki, Nabendu; Nagamalai, Dhinaharan
๐
Article
๐
2012
๐
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
โ 323 KB
Effects of parity nonconserving internuc
๐
Article
๐
1963
๐
Elsevier Science
๐
English
โ 164 KB