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1 online resource |
Contents |
Women and minorities in STEM : a primer / Ronald J. Burke -- Keys to success for women in science / Donna J. Dean & Anne Fleckenstein -- The good, the bad and the ugly : women engineering students' experiences of UK higher education / Abigail Powell, Barbara Bagilhole and Andrew Dainty -- Myths and realities in the IT work place : gender differences and similarities in climate perceptions / Debra A. Major, Donald D. Davis, Janice Sanchez-Hucles, Heather J. Downey & Lisa M. Gemano -- Voices of the future : African-American PhD candidates in the sciences / Daryl E. Chubin -- Women in the land of milk, honey and high technology : the Israeli case / Ronit Kark -- An empirical test of the glass ceiling effect for Asian Americans in science and engineering / Tina T. Chen and James L. Farr -- Women in mathematics : examining the hidden barriers that gender stereotypes can impose / Jennifer R. Steele, Leah Reisz, Amanda Williams and Kerry Kawakami -- Attracting the engineers of 2020 today / Susan Staffin Metz -- Developing career commitment in STEM-related fields : myths versus reality / Helen M. Madill, Rachel G. Campbell, Dallas M. Cullen, Margaret-Ann Armour, Albert Einsiedel, Anna-Lisa Ciccocioppo, Jody Sherman, Leonard L. Stewin, Stanley Varnhagen, T. Craig Montgomerie, Cynthia J. Rothwell and Wendy L. Coffin -- Achieving greater diversity through curricular change / Ilene J. Busch-Vishniac and Jeffrey P. Jarosz -- Undergraduate student support programs / Bevlee A. Watford -- The representation and experience of women faculty in STEM fields / Xiangfen Liang and Diana Bilimoria -- Upstream and downstream in the engineering pipeline : what's blocking US women from pursuing engineering careers? / Mary C. Mattis |
Summary |
"Advances in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are key factors in contributing to future economic performance, higher living standards and improved quality of life. As dominant white males near retirement and immigration slows, developed countries face a serious skill shortage in critical STEM disciplines. This fascinating book examines why the numbers of women and minorities in STEM are low, outlines the potential consequences of this and prescribes much needed solutions to the problem." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL |
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digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL |
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Online resource; title from title screen (Elgaronline, viewed on May 31, 2022) |
Subject |
Women in science.
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Women in technology.
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Minorities in science.
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Minorities in technology.
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Women in mathematics.
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Minorities in mathematics.
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Women in engineering.
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Minorities in engineering.
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Science.
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Employment (Economic theory)
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Engineering.
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Mathematics.
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Minorities.
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Technology.
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Women.
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Science
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Employment
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Engineering
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Mathematics
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Minority Groups
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Technology
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Women
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sciences (philosophy)
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employing.
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engineering.
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minorities.
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science (modern discipline)
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women (female humans)
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Women
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Technology
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Science
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Minorities
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Mathematics
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Engineering
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Employment (Economic theory)
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Minorities in engineering
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Minorities in mathematics
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Minorities in science
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Minorities in technology
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Women in engineering
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Women in mathematics
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Women in science
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Women in technology
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Minderheit
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Naturwissenschaften
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Arbeitswelt
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Berufsausbildung
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Frau
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Gleichberechtigung
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Mathematik
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Technik
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Burke, Ronald J., editor.
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Mattis, Mary C., editor.
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ISBN |
9781847206879 |
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1847206875 |
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1283220075 |
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9781283220071 |
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