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Underestimating The Gender Gap? An Exploratory Two-Step Cluster Analysis Of Stem Labor Segmentation And Its Impact On Women, Blanca Minerva Torres-Olave
Underestimating The Gender Gap? An Exploratory Two-Step Cluster Analysis Of Stem Labor Segmentation And Its Impact On Women, Blanca Minerva Torres-Olave
Education: School of Education Faculty Publications and Other Works
Gender inequality in science and technology fields takes various and complex shapes, from recruitment and retention across educational levels, to job entry and advancement barriers, to pay and compensation. Although the salary gap for women in these fields is well documented, much of the relevant research has relied exclusively on mean earned wages to estimate compensation differentials by gender. This approach may underestimate the actual extent of the gender gap more than if more comprehensive measures of compensation (e.g., wages along with health insurance and retirement benefits) were used. Through a two-step cluster analysis of the 2008–2010 US Census Survey …
Youth As Community Science Experts In Green Energy Technologies, Angela Calabrese Barton, Daniel Birmingham, Takumi Sato, Edna Tan, Scott Calabrese Barton
Youth As Community Science Experts In Green Energy Technologies, Angela Calabrese Barton, Daniel Birmingham, Takumi Sato, Edna Tan, Scott Calabrese Barton
Education: School of Education Faculty Publications and Other Works
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