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AIP (American Institute of Physics) Data on Women and Minorities in Physics

Some reports provide the latest trends in the education and employment of women and minorities in physics and related fields.

AWIS Women in Science Statistics

Much of the data comes from the National Science Foundation, with additional information from a variety of sources.

Balancing the Equation: Where Are Women & Girls in Science, Engineering & Technology?

Researched & Published by the National Council for Research on Women.

Female Nobel Prize Laureates

Also some other resources for women in science and technology.

Stanford, eight other universities discuss barriers to women faculty in science and engineering

Published on Stanford Report, February 7, 2001.

A joint publication of the Committee on Women in Psychology and APA Commission on Ethnic Minority Recruitment, Retention, and Training in Psychology.

WEPAN Data & Statistics

Tables pertaining to women in engineering in a format that is user-friendly and relevant to the membership.

The World Bank's Gender and the Digital Divide Seminar Series #15

A presentation about issues and barriers to the participation of girls and women in science and technology and some of the potential strategies to address these issues.

Yale Statistics on Women in Computer Science

Statistics on Women in Computer Science allow one to see the rankings of schools according to such factors as percentage of female students, percentage of female graduates, etc.

 
   
   

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