Why are there so few female computer scientists?:
Abstract: "Women pursue education and careers in computer science far less frequently than men do. In 1990, only 13% of PhDs in computer science went to women, and only 7.8% of computer science professors were female. Additionally, the percentage of female computer science students appears to b...
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[Cambridge, Mass.]
MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
1991
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Women pursue education and careers in computer science far less frequently than men do. In 1990, only 13% of PhDs in computer science went to women, and only 7.8% of computer science professors were female. Additionally, the percentage of female computer science students appears to be increasing at only a slow rate or even decreasing. Apart from ethical concerns at women's lack of participation in computer science, the demographics of the country are such that the United States will not have enough engineers and scientists unless underrepresented groups increase their participation. This report examines the influences against a woman's pursuing a career in a technical field, particularly computer science. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-102) |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 102 S. 28 cm |
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spelling | Spertus, Ellen Verfasser aut Why are there so few female computer scientists? Ellen Spertus AI TR 1315 [Cambridge, Mass.] MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 1991 VIII, 102 S. 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-102) Abstract: "Women pursue education and careers in computer science far less frequently than men do. In 1990, only 13% of PhDs in computer science went to women, and only 7.8% of computer science professors were female. Additionally, the percentage of female computer science students appears to be increasing at only a slow rate or even decreasing. Apart from ethical concerns at women's lack of participation in computer science, the demographics of the country are such that the United States will not have enough engineers and scientists unless underrepresented groups increase their participation. This report examines the influences against a woman's pursuing a career in a technical field, particularly computer science. Women in science Computer science / Women Minorities / Science Women scientists Computer scientists Frau Informatik Minderheit Naturwissenschaft Computer science Women Minorities Science |
spellingShingle | Spertus, Ellen Why are there so few female computer scientists? Women in science Computer science / Women Minorities / Science Women scientists Computer scientists Frau Informatik Minderheit Naturwissenschaft Computer science Women Minorities Science |
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