Gender tracking in university programs / by Sid Gilbert and Alan Pomfret. : C21-23/4

The major purposes of the research are: to identify why women students choose arts, humanities and applied science disciplines to a greater extent than natural science, engineering and related disciplines; to investigate the relationship between psychological/motivational factors and academic achievement in the retention of women within natural science and engineering disciplines; and to indicate the policy implications of the results for the Canada Scholarships Program (CSP).--Executive summary

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Industry Canada. Micro-Economic Analysis Directorate.
Title Gender tracking in university programs / by Sid Gilbert and Alan Pomfret.
Series title Occasional paperNo. 4, March, 1995
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language Bilingual-[English | French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[French], Electronic-[English]
Note(s) "The major purposes of the research are: to identify why women students choose arts, humanities and applied science disciplines to a greater extent than natural science, engineering and related disciplines; to investigate the relationship between psychological/motivational factors and academic achievement in the retention of women within natural science and engineering disciplines; and to indicate the policy implications of the results for the Canada Scholarships Program (CSP)."--Executive summary.
Bilingual
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Industry Canada. 1995.
Binding Softcover
Description English text, v, 127p. : graphs, references, tables ; 23 cm.
Catalogue number
  • C21-23/4
Subject terms Women
Universities
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