Career Outcomes of Engineering Bachelor's Degree Recipients

工程学士学位获得者的职业成果

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项目摘要

Intellectual Merit: Women are less likely than men in similar bachelor's degree cohorts to be retained in engineering (Frehill 2007a). This study will analyze existing, nationally-representative data to answer several questions about this gender difference in post-bachelor's retention in engineering. Are women less likely to stay in engineering because of work/family issues? Gendered reactions to the increasing uncertainty of engineering workplaces? Gender-based discrimination? Or do women have better success than men in moving from technical to managerial work in engineering? Researchers will analyze data from the NSF?s Science and Engineering Statistical Analysis System (SESTAT) for 1993, 1997, 1999, 2003, and 2006, a compilation of three constituent surveys that provide the most comprehensive data about the U.S. STEM workforce. A second dataset includes the National Center for Education Statistics' Bachelors and Beyond panel study for the 1992/93 and 1999/2000 degree cohorts (base year plus three follow-ups for the 1992/93 degree cohort covering the 1993-2003 period), which will provide a closer examination of how individual engineering careers progress throughout the 1990s and early part of the 21st century. Finally, these nationally-representative data will be supplemented by information from two studies of U.S. engineers sponsored by the Society of Women Engineers. These latter two studies, one completed in 1993 and the other in 2005, provide data focused explicitly on career issues for engineers. This study is interested in understanding retention within the engineering workforce, which has been the subject of little systematic research. Broader Impacts: The proposed research will examine the extent to which women and under-represented minorities--especially the often-overlooked intersection of these groups (women of color)--are retained in engineering after earning bachelor's degrees. The research will enable engineering educators, employers, and policy makers to develop strategies for enabling retention in engineering after graduation. Retention is important because the best ambassadors of jobs are often incumbents (Hira 2007): such role models are essential to conveying to young people that they can have long-term, meaningful careers within a particular discipline.The outreach strategy for the findings includes presentations at conferences and papers in traditional academic journals. In addition, the researchers will reach a wider audience through articles in relevant engineering disciplinary magazines, read by millions of engineers and other practitioners that will benefit from an understanding of how to make the engineering workplace a more welcoming place for diverse people.
智力优势:在类似的学士学位组群中,女性比男性更不可能留在工程领域(Frehill,2007年a)。这项研究将分析现有的,全国代表性的数据,以回答几个问题,这种性别差异后学士学位的保留在工程。女性是否因为工作/家庭问题而不太可能留在工程行业?对工程工作场所日益增加的不确定性的性别反应?性别歧视?还是说,在工程领域,女性从技术工作转向管理工作的成功率高于男性?研究人员将分析来自NSF的数据。1993年,1997年,1999年,2003年和2006年的科学和工程统计分析系统(SESTAT),这是三项组成调查的汇编,提供了有关美国STEM劳动力的最全面的数据。第二个数据集包括国家教育统计中心对1992/93和1999/2000学位队列的学士及以上小组研究(基准年加上1993-2003年期间1992/93年学位队列的三次随访),这将更仔细地审视个人工程职业在整个20世纪90年代和21世纪初的进展情况。世纪初。最后,这些具有全国代表性的数据将得到来自美国女工程师协会赞助的两项美国工程师研究的信息的补充。后两项研究分别于1993年和2005年完成,提供了明确关注工程师职业问题的数据。 这项研究有兴趣了解保留在工程劳动力,这一直是很少有系统的研究的主题。更广泛的影响:这项拟议中的研究将研究女性和代表性不足的少数民族-特别是这些群体(有色人种女性)经常被忽视的交叉点-在获得学士学位后保留在工程领域的程度。这项研究将使工程教育工作者,雇主和政策制定者制定战略,使毕业后留在工程。留住人才很重要,因为最好的工作大使往往是在职者(希拉,2007年):这种榜样对于向年轻人传达他们可以在特定学科内拥有长期、有意义的职业生涯至关重要。此外,研究人员将通过相关工程学科杂志上的文章接触到更广泛的受众,数百万工程师和其他从业者将从了解如何使工程工作场所成为更受不同人群欢迎的地方中受益。

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Lisa Frehill其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Lisa Frehill', 18)}}的其他基金

International Workshop on the Status and Participation of Women in STEM Disciplines and Careers
关于女性在 STEM 学科和职业中的地位和参与的国际研讨会
  • 批准号:
    0702433
  • 财政年份:
    2008
  • 资助金额:
    $ 25万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
International Workshop on the Status and Participation of Women in STEM Disciplines and Careers
关于女性在 STEM 学科和职业中的地位和参与的国际研讨会
  • 批准号:
    0903679
  • 财政年份:
    2008
  • 资助金额:
    $ 25万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
ADVANCE Partnerships for Adaptation, Implementation, and Dissemination (PAID) Award: Data Tools for Institutional Transformation: Collaboration, Synthesis, and Dissemination
ADVANCE 适应、实施和传播伙伴关系 (PAID) 奖:机构转型的数据工具:协作、综合和传播
  • 批准号:
    0820057
  • 财政年份:
    2008
  • 资助金额:
    $ 25万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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