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| Valuing Diversity Literature and Links |
LinksWomen in Research and Teaching Working PapersAffirmative Action and Private Sector Productivity Capacity: a Natural Experiment Are Diversity Investments Worthwhile? An Analysis of Impacts of Diversity Efforts on Graduation Rates for Engineering Students Rating the Diversity of Fortune 500 Engineering Companies Labor Diversity and Knowledge Production in U.S. Agriculture Using Economic Experiments to Value Diversity in the Engineering Workforce Valuing Diversity: An Initial Look at Developing Diversity Indexes for Engineering PowerPoint PresentationsAn Overview of Research: The Value of Diversity in the Workplace 2006 AAEA Annual Meeting "Envisioning the Future" Related LiteratureDiversity in Science and Engineering Britton. (2000). "The Epistemology of the Gendered Organization." Gender and Society. Vol. 14(3). Faulkner, W. (2000) " 'The Power and the Pleasure?' A Research Agenda for Making Gender 'Stick' to Engineering." Science, Technology and Human Values. Vol. 25(1). Frehill, L. (2004). "The Gendered Construction of the Engineering Profession in the US, 1893-1920." Men and Masculinities. Vol. 4(2). Leslie, McClure and Oaxaca. (1998). "Women, Minorities and Science and Engineering: A Life-Sequence Analysis." Journal of Higher Education. Vol. 69(3). McIlwee, J. and J. Robinson. (1992) Women in Engineering: Gender, Power and Workplace Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press Xie, Y. and K. Shauman. (2003) Women in Science. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Shih, J. (2006). "Circumventing Discrimination: Gender and Ethnic Strategies in Silicon Valley." Gender and Society. Vol. 30(3) Sinclair, B. (2004). Technology and the African-American Experience. MIT Press. |
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