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Women And Information Technology Research On Underrepresentation J Mcgrath Cohoon William Aspray

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Women And Information Technology Research On Underrepresentation J Mcgrath Cohoon William Aspray
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.78 MB
Author: J. McGrath Cohoon & William Aspray
ISBN: 9780262533072, 0262533073
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Women And Information Technology Research On Underrepresentation J Mcgrath Cohoon William Aspray by J. Mcgrath Cohoon & William Aspray 9780262533072, 0262533073 instant download after payment.

Computing remains a heavily male-dominated field even after twenty-five years of extensive efforts to promote female participation. The contributors to Women and Information Technology look at reasons for the persistent gender imbalance in computing and explore some strategies intended to reverse the downward trend. The studies included are rigorous social science investigations; they rely on empirical evidence--not rhetoric, hunches, folk wisdom, or off-the-cuff speculation about supposed innate differences between men and women. Taking advantage of the recent surge in research in this area, the editors present the latest findings of both qualitative and quantitative studies. Each section begins with an overview of the literature on current research in the field, followed by individual studies. The first section investigates the relationship between gender and information technology among preteens and adolescents, with each study considering what could lead girls' interest in computing to diverge from boys'; the second section, on higher education, includes a nationwide study of computing programs and a cross-national comparison of computing education; the final section, on pathways into the IT workforce, considers both traditional and nontraditional paths to computing careers.
ISBN : 9780262533072

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