Women in computer science: an interpretative phenomenological analysis exploring common factors contributing to women's selection and persistence in computer science as an academic major.
The purpose of this study is to understand the meaning that women make of the social and cultural factors that influence their reasons for entering and remaining in study of computer science. The twenty-first century presents many new challenges in career development and workforce choices for both m...
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