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|a Gender and occupational outcomes
|b Texte imprimé
|e longitudinal assessments of individual, social, and cultural influences
|f edited by Helen M.G. Watt and Jacquelynne S. Eccles
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|a Washington, DC
|c American Psychological Association
|d cop. 2008
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|a 1 vol. (xxii, 384 p.)
|c ill.
|d 27 cm
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|a Notes bibliogr. en fin de chapitre. Index
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|a Gender and occupational outcomes: an introduction / Helen M.G. Watt
|a Mathematics as the critical filter?
|a Gender, mathematics achievement, and the educational and occupational aspirations of Canadian youth / Jennifer D. Shapka, José F. Domene, and Daniel P. Keating
|a Mathematics as the critical filter: curricular effects on gendered career choices / Xin Ma and Willis Johnson
|a Psychological processes and gendered participation in math, science and technology-based careers
|a What motivates females and males to pursue sex-stereotyped careers? / Helen M.G. Watt
|a Gendered high school course selection as a precursor of gendered careers: the mediating role of self-concept and intrinsic value / Gabriel Nagy ... [et al.]
|a Testing for time-invariant and time-varying predictors of self-perceived ability in math, language arts, and science: a look at the gender factor / Barbara M. Byrne
|a A sociomotivational analysis of gender effects on persistence in science and technology: a 5-year longitudinal study / Simon Larose ... [et al.]
|a The importance of family considerations, family, and biology in gendered career choices
|a Is the desire for a family-flexible job keeping young women out of male-dominated occupations? / Pamela M. Frome ... [et al.]
|a Gender-typed occupational choices: the long-term impact of parents' beliefs and expectations / Christina S. Chhin, Martha M. Bleeker, and Janis E. Jacobs
|a Biological contributors to gendered occupational outcome: prenatal androgen effects on predictors of outcome / Sheri A. Berenbaum and Kristina L. Korman Bryk
|a Social and institutional constraints on women's career development
|a Gendered occupational outcomes from multilevel perspectives: the case of professional training and work in Turkey / Ahu Tatlı, Mustafa Özbilgin, and Fatma Küskü
|a Advancing women faculty in science and engineering: an effort in institutional transformation / Abigail Stewart and Danielle LaVaque-Manty
|a The continuing technological revolution: a comparison of three regions' strategies for creating women-inclusive workplaces / Christina M. Vogt
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