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Understanding current causes of women's underrepresentation in science
by
Williams, Wendy M
, Ceci, Stephen J
in
Discrimination
/ Education
/ Employment discrimination
/ engineering
/ Female
/ Funding
/ gender
/ Gender bias
/ Gender discrimination
/ Grants
/ Hiring
/ Humans
/ issues and policy
/ Mathematics - manpower
/ mathematics and statistics
/ Men
/ Peer review
/ Prejudice
/ Productivity
/ remediation
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Science
/ Science - manpower
/ Scientists
/ Sex discrimination
/ Sex linked differences
/ Social Sciences
/ Women
/ Working women
2011
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Understanding current causes of women's underrepresentation in science
by
Williams, Wendy M
, Ceci, Stephen J
in
Discrimination
/ Education
/ Employment discrimination
/ engineering
/ Female
/ Funding
/ gender
/ Gender bias
/ Gender discrimination
/ Grants
/ Hiring
/ Humans
/ issues and policy
/ Mathematics - manpower
/ mathematics and statistics
/ Men
/ Peer review
/ Prejudice
/ Productivity
/ remediation
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Science
/ Science - manpower
/ Scientists
/ Sex discrimination
/ Sex linked differences
/ Social Sciences
/ Women
/ Working women
2011
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Understanding current causes of women's underrepresentation in science
by
Williams, Wendy M
, Ceci, Stephen J
in
Discrimination
/ Education
/ Employment discrimination
/ engineering
/ Female
/ Funding
/ gender
/ Gender bias
/ Gender discrimination
/ Grants
/ Hiring
/ Humans
/ issues and policy
/ Mathematics - manpower
/ mathematics and statistics
/ Men
/ Peer review
/ Prejudice
/ Productivity
/ remediation
/ Scholarly publishing
/ Science
/ Science - manpower
/ Scientists
/ Sex discrimination
/ Sex linked differences
/ Social Sciences
/ Women
/ Working women
2011
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Understanding current causes of women's underrepresentation in science
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Understanding current causes of women's underrepresentation in science
2011
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Explanations for women's underrepresentation in math-intensive fields of science often focus on sex discrimination in grant and manuscript reviewing, interviewing, and hiring. Claims that women scientists suffer discrimination in these arenas rest on a set of studies undergirding policies and programs aimed at remediation. More recent and robust empiricism, however, fails to support assertions of discrimination in these domains. To better understand women's underrepresentation in math-intensive fields and its causes, we reprise claims of discrimination and their evidentiary bases. Based on a review of the past 20 y of data, we suggest that some of these claims are no longer valid and, if uncritically accepted as current causes of women's lack of progress, can delay or prevent understanding of contemporary determinants of women's underrepresentation. We conclude that differential gendered outcomes in the real world result from differences in resources attributable to choices, whether free or constrained, and that such choices could be influenced and better informed through education if resources were so directed. Thus, the ongoing focus on sex discrimination in reviewing, interviewing, and hiring represents costly, misplaced effort: Society is engaged in the present in solving problems of the past, rather than in addressing meaningful limitations deterring women's participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers today. Addressing today's causes of underrepresentation requires focusing on education and policy changes that will make institutions responsive to differing biological realities of the sexes. Finally, we suggest potential avenues of intervention to increase gender fairness that accord with current, as opposed to historical, findings.
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