The Underrepresentation of Women in Science: International and Cross-Disciplinary Evidence and Debate

There is no shortage of articles and books exploring women’s underrepresentation in science. Everyone is interested--academics, politicians, parents, high school girls (and boys), women in search of college majors, administrators working to accommodate women’s educational interests; the list goes on...

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