Women in Academic Science
Cornell University · University of Kansas · +1 more institution
Abstract
Much has been written in the past two decades about women in academic science careers, but this literature is contradictory. Many analyses have revealed a level playing field, with men and women faring equally, whereas other analyses have suggested numerous areas in which the playing field is not level. The only widely-agreed-upon conclusion is that women are underrepresented in college majors, graduate school programs, and the professoriate in those fields that are the most mathematically intensive, such as geoscience, engineering, economics, mathematics/computer science, and the physical sciences. In other scientific fields (psychology, life science, social science), women are found in much higher…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 112.42
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 257
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4Topics & keywords
- Coursework
- Gender gap
- Women in science
- Psychology
- Graduate students
- Mathematics education
- Field (mathematics)
- Developmental psychology
- Quality Education