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Hill, Catherine; Corbett, Christianne; St. Rose, Andresse – American Association of University Women, 2010
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, middle, and high school, girls and boys take math and science courses in roughly equal numbers, and about as many girls as boys leave high school prepared to pursue science and…
Descriptors: Women Scientists, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
Wasburn, Mara H.; Miller, Susan G. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory and Practice, 2004
National Council for Research on Women finds that much of the progress that women have made in science, engineering, and technology has stalled or eroded. As we enter the new millennium, there will be an increasing need for a scientifically and technologically literate workforce. A student organization, Women in Technology, was formed at Purdue…
Descriptors: Women Scientists, Student Organizations, Engineering, Females
Hall, Paula Quick; Malcom, Shirley M. – 1983
This document presents a statistical profile of minority women in science based on unpublished 1980-81 data from the National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, and from the Scientific Manpower Commission. Areas examined include numbers of minority scientists and engineers, academic degrees, secondary and college participation,…
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Engineering