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Women in the US science and engineering workforce
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Mapping the Systems of Science and Technology »
Mapping the Systems of Science and Technology
Mapping the Systems of Science and Technology☜Yamana Science and Technologys 2013 UnSummit on Mapping the Systems of Science and Technology, which took place on October 28–30th, 2013 at the Presidio, San Francisco, California, aimed to convene – and build on – critical conversations for the future of science and technology. ☜F1CEB7
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Cultivating science and technology »
Cultivating science and technology
Cultivating science and technology☜What policies will best ensure that the U.S. remains a world leader in scientific and technological innovation?☜FFB597
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State of the US science and engineering workforce »
State of the US science and engineering workforce
State of the US science and engineering workforce☜Exploring the sufficiency of the U.S. science and engineering workforce for the current and future R&D enterprise, and potential impacts of globalization.☜9FDDBE
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Workforce demographics ☜Exploring the demographics of the US science and engineering workforce.☜FFB597
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Women in the US science and engineering workforce
Women in the US science and engineering workforce☜☜FFB597
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Systemic bias against women scientists »
Systemic bias against women scientists
Systemic bias against women scientists☜A Yale research study suggests that physicists, chemists and biologists are likely to view a young male scientist more favorably than a woman with the same qualifications.☜59C6EF
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14% of US physics professors are women »
14% of US physics professors are women
14% of US physics professors are women☜Only one-fifth of physics Ph.D.’s in the U.S. are awarded to women, and only about half of those women are American; of all the physics professors in the United States, only 14 percent are women.☜8CC79C
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Mothers with science PhDs have lower chance of tenure than fathers »
Mothers with science PhDs have lower chance of tenure than fathers
Mothers with science PhDs have lower chance of tenure than fathers☜A recent study by the Center for American Progress shows that a woman scientist with a PhD, married with children, has a 35 percent lower chance of being granted tenure than a man with the same family situation☜8CC79C
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Women hold less than 25% of STEM jobs »
Women hold less than 25% of STEM jobs
Women hold less than 25% of STEM jobs☜Although women fill close to half of all jobs in the U.S. economy, they hold less than 25 percent of STEM jobs☜8CC79C
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Why Are There Still So Few Women in Science?
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14% of US physics professors are women
Only one-fifth of physics Ph.D.’s in the U.S. are awarded to women, and only about half of those women are American; of all the physics professors in the United States, only 14 percent are women.
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Systemic bias against women scientists
A Yale research study suggests that physicists, chemists and biologists are likely to view a young male scientist more favorably than a woman with the same qualifications.
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