Professional Status of Women: A Comparative Study of Women and Men in Science and TechnologyThe Present Study Is An Exploration Into The Broader Area Of Sex Inequality In Two Of The Male-Dominated Professions, Namely Science And Engineering. |
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... score values to each of the responses to the seven statements included in the career commit- ment scale . By computing the score value , the low career commit- ment has been assigned to those respondents who have obtained be- tween 7-13 ...
... score values to each of the responses to the seven statements included in the career commit- ment scale . By computing the score value , the low career commit- ment has been assigned to those respondents who have obtained be- tween 7-13 ...
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... scores are considered to possess low career commitment , those who get 14-20 scores are considered to have medium career commitment and those who get 21-28 scores and considered to possess high career commitment . Scoring Design of ...
... scores are considered to possess low career commitment , those who get 14-20 scores are considered to have medium career commitment and those who get 21-28 scores and considered to possess high career commitment . Scoring Design of ...
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... scores have medium and those who have 63-84 scores possess high index of prejudices and stereotypes with regard to women's biological characteristics and their socio - economic status . Scoring Design of the Index of Prejudices and ...
... scores have medium and those who have 63-84 scores possess high index of prejudices and stereotypes with regard to women's biological characteristics and their socio - economic status . Scoring Design of the Index of Prejudices and ...
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academic achievement agree 1 Agree Agree 2 Disagree Appendix brackets indicate percentage career commitment career mobility cent Contd CSIR decision Delhi differential Disagree 3 Strongly discrimination against women distribution of data economic employment engineering professions equal factors Figures in brackets gineers girls husbands India job positions job satisfaction Job Selection length of service major male ment modern professions number of women occupational career occupational status organizations parents participation in modern participation of women placement prejudices and stereotypes present study profes proportion of women qualification regard Relation to Women's Research reveals salary science and engineering scientific scientists and engineers scores sex based prejudices sex prejudice sex segregation Social Variables society socio-cultural socio-economic background Specialization Science spouses status of women Stereotypes in Relation Strongly agree Strongly disagree structure Table Tamil Nadu Terborg tion tional unequal participation women in science women respondents women scientists women scientists/engineers women's participation