作者
Bettina J Casad, Jillian E Franks, Christina E Garasky, Melinda M Kittleman, Alanna C Roesler, Deidre Y Hall, Zachary W Petzel
发表日期
2021/1
来源
Journal of neuroscience research
卷号
99
期号
1
页码范围
13-23
简介
Recently there is widespread interest in women's underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM); however, progress toward gender equality in these fields is slow. More alarmingly, these gender disparities worsen when examining women's representation within STEM departments in academia. While the number of women receiving postgraduate degrees has increased in recent years, the number of women in STEM faculty positions remains largely unchanged. One explanation for this lack of progress toward gender parity is negative and pervasive gender stereotypes, which may facilitate hiring discrimination and reduce opportunities for women's career advancement. Women in STEM also have lower social capital (e.g., support networks), limiting women's opportunities to earn tenure and learn about grant funding mechanisms. Women faculty in STEM may also perceive their …
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