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Gender Equity In Stem In Higher Education International Perspectives On Policy Institutional Culture And Individual Choice | Education

This timely volume brings together a range of international scholars to analyse cultural political and individual factors which contribute to the continued global issue of female underrepresentation in STEM study and careers. Offering a comparative approach to examining gender equity in STEM fields across countries including the UK Germany the United States Hong Kong Taiwan South Africa and China the volume provides a thematic breakdown of institutional trends and national policies that have successfully improved gender equity in STEM at institutions of higher education. Offering case studies that demonstrate how policies interact with changing social and cultural norms and impact women’s choices and experiences in relation to the uptake and continuation of STEM study at the undergraduate level the volume highlights new directions for research and policy to promote gender equity in STEM at school university and career levels. Contributing to the United Nations’ (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development this text will benefit researchers academics and educators with an interest in science education higher education and gender equity in STEM fields. The text will also support further discussion and reflection around multicultural education educational policy and politics and the sociology of education more broadly. |Gender Equity in STEM in Higher Education International Perspectives on Policy Institutional Culture and Individual Choice | Education