Women Leaving Science Careers
The Center for Work-Life Policy has found that more than half of women who choose careers in science, engineering, and technology drop out. The study identifies five major causes—hostile “macho” work environments, severe isolation, lack of career path guidance and orientation, systems of reward that emphasize risk-taking, and extreme work pressures—and proposes fourteen new initiatives to address these challenges. The paper “Athena Factor: Reversing the Brain Drain in Science, Engineering, and Technology,” is published by the Harvard Business Review.
http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/index.php?id=3100
http://www.worklifepolicy.org/index.php/section/research_pubs
http://www.worklifepolicy.org/documents/AthenaPressRelease-April30.pdf
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