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Gender Issues

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Gender Differences in the Careers of Academic Scientists and Engineers
Report from NSF, June 2004. Statistical analysis of disparity in careers of male and female scientists along the same academic career path.

Gender Issues: Women's Participation in the Sciences Has Increased, but Agencies Need to Do More to Ensure Compliance with Title IX
Report from Government Accountability Office, July 2004.

Gender Issues in Physics/Science Education (GIPSE)
Contains about 300 annotated references and 200 hot-linked URL's. Compiled by Jeffry Mallow and Richard Hake (2002).

Gender Issues in Physics/Science Education (GIPSE): Parts 1 and 2
Contains over 700 annotated references and over 1000 URL's.
  • Part 1 - All references in alphabetical order.
  • Part 2 - Some references in subject order. Compiled by Richard Hake and Jeffry Mallow (2008).  This is an updated of the 2002 GIPSE compilation.

Are there innate cognitive gender differences?
Mary Beth Ruskai, Guest Comment, American Journal of Physics, Vol 59, No. 1, January 1991.

From Scarcity to Visibility: Gender Differences in Careers of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers (2001)
NRC report reveals significant differences in the career paths and advancement of women & men scientists. Available on the National Academies Press web site.

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