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Rebecca K. Andersen – ProQuest LLC, 2023
It is critical to pave the way for more women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Despite the need for an increased workforce, women remain underrepresented in technology careers and particularly technology leadership (Tomaskovic-Devey & Han, 2018). Furthermore, there is a lack of research on how STEM recruiting and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Females, Job Search Methods, STEM Education
Iffert, Audrey – ProQuest LLC, 2014
The purpose of this study was to measure the effect of gendered communication on women's behavioral intentions regarding nonprofit and for-profit entrepreneurship. Women represent half of the U.S. workforce, but only about one third of all American entrepreneurs are women. Feminists have argued that because entrepreneurship is largely understood…
Descriptors: Females, Intention, Entrepreneurship, Feminism
Litosseliti, Lia; Leadbeater, Claire – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2013
Background: The speech and language therapy/pathology (SLT/SLP) profession is characterized by extreme "occupational sex segregation", a term used to refer to persistently male- or female-dominated professions. Men make up only 2.5% of all SLTs in the UK, and a similar imbalance is found in other countries. Despite calls to increase…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Speech Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Speech Language Pathology
Charity-Leeke, Pamela C. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The twenty-first century presents many new challenges in career development and choices in the workforce for men and women. Currently, women comprise nearly half of the United States labor force. United States women are employed in various career areas, ranging from the traditional careers for women, such as education and secretarial, to their…
Descriptors: Females, Employed Women, Engineering, Professional Personnel
Powell, Abigail; Dainty, Andrew; Bagilhole, Barbara – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2012
In the UK, women remain under-represented in engineering and technology (E&T). Research has, therefore, investigated barriers and solutions to women's recruitment, retention and progression. Recruitment into the sector may be supported by exploring the career decisions of women and men who have chosen to study E&T. Triangulating…
Descriptors: Females, Recruitment, Sex Fairness, Engineering
Rosson, Mary Beth; Carroll, John M.; Sinha, Hansa – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2011
Researchers have been working to understand the factors that may be contributing to low rates of participation by women and other minorities in the computer and information sciences (CIS). We describe a multivariate investigation of male and female university students' orientation to CIS careers. We focus on the roles of "self-efficacy"…
Descriptors: Careers, Social Support Groups, Career Planning, Females
Woszczynski, Amy B.; Shade, Sherri – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2010
Much prior research has examined the dearth of women in the IT industry. The purpose of this study is to examine the perceptions of women in IT within the context of information security and assurance. This paper describes results from a study of a relatively new career path to see if there are female-friendly opportunities that have not existed…
Descriptors: Females, Computer Security, Gender Bias, Disproportionate Representation
Agosto, Denise E.; Gasson, Susan; Atwood, Michael – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2008
It is widely recognized that the current and projected shortage of adequately-educated IT professionals could be greatly reduced if more female and minority students would major in IT disciplines, yet the dramatic under-representation of these populations appears to be worsening. This under-representation is reflected in Drexel University's…
Descriptors: Mentors, Females, Minority Groups, Information Technology
Kossuth, Joanne; Leger-Hornby, Tracey – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2004
Much has been written about the challenges faced by women in technical and scientific study and professional life. A literature search on women in technology or computing shows, however, that the rate at which articles and research reports are published has declined dramatically in recent years. Does this mean that the challenges have disappeared…
Descriptors: Females, Information Technology, Career Choice, Recruitment
Osgood, Jayne – Gender and Education, 2005
In this paper I undertake a critical discourse analysis of the recent recruitment drive the Sure Start Unit has waged on Government web pages to encourage greater access to, and uptake of, careers in childcare. I argue that the messages inherent within the Sure Start Unit's rhetoric are laden with classed notions about who should enter the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Child Caregivers, Child Care Occupations, Females
Auster, Donald; Auster, Nancy R. – 1970
Little is known about the relationship between the choice of a sex discrepant occupation and the selection of a nursing career, attitudes toward training, and professional socialization. The research design included a cross-sectional attitude survey of both beginning and advanced nursing school students. Data were obtained from a…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Females, Males, Medical Education
Morris, LaDonna K. – 2002
A review of the literature indicated that few empirical studies have been conducted on either what factors influence or what factors deter women from pursuing information technology (IT) careers. Much of the information that is available is anecdotal. Several studies have focused on broader areas of women in science and/or technology; however,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Careers, Employment Statistics, Females

Morice, P. B. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1990
Discussed is the decline of popularity of engineering studies in the United Kingdom, with consequent difficulties in the recruitment of a sufficient number of people into the profession. Possible solutions to the problem are presented, as well as, implications for future funding. (KR)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Choice, College Science, Demography

Troquet, Michel – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1990
Described are the university training centers for engineers in France. The profiles of applicants, the distribution of students over different specializations, and the salary progression for engineering graduates are discussed. (KR)
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Science, Engineering Education, Engineering Technology
Rogers, T. G. P.; Williams, Peter – 1970
As a result of the 1944 Education Act in Great Britain, many more men and women have been graduating from universities and are now going into the field of industrial management. Companies who pioneered in recruiting graduates were the British progressive 'giants' and British subsidiaries of American companies. This publication is designed to be of…
Descriptors: Business, Business Education, Career Choice, College Graduates
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