reviewPsychological BulletinJan 1, 2009Closed access

Women's underrepresentation in science: Sociocultural and biological considerations.

Cornell University

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Abstract

The underrepresentation of women at the top of math-intensive fields is controversial, with competing claims of biological and sociocultural causation. The authors develop a framework to delineate possible causal pathways and evaluate evidence for each. Biological evidence is contradictory and inconclusive. Although cross-cultural and cross-cohort differences suggest a powerful effect of sociocultural context, evidence for specific factors is inconsistent and contradictory. Factors unique to underrepresentation in math-intensive fields include the following: (a) Math-proficient women disproportionately prefer careers in non-math-intensive fields and are more likely to leave math-intensive careers as they…

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Keywords
  • Sociocultural evolution
  • Competence (human resources)
  • Causation
  • Psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Social psychology
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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