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More Females Than Males? Deciphering The Psychosocial Characteristics That Attract Girls Into Engineering In Puerto Rico
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings
unpublished
It is broadly recognized that in many industrialized countries there is a gap in the number of applications and enrollments into engineering careers of female students as compared to their male counterparts. The latest statistics in the US talk of a 60% gap (i.e. 20% vs 80% female and male enrollments respectively). Curiously enough, Puerto Rico is the one location in the Western world where a very rigorous 5-year engineering school attracts roughly the same female and male enrollments to any
doi:10.18260/1-2--3038
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