Women in physics in the United States: Recruitment and retention

Initiatives to increase the number, persistence, and success of women in physics in the United States reach preteen girls through senior women. Programs exist at both the local and national levels. In addition, researchers have investigated issues related to gender equity in physics and physics educ...

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Main Authors: Abramzon, Nina (Author), Benson, Patrice (Author), Blessing, Susan (Author), Cochran, Geraldine L. (Author), Cox, Anne (Author), Cunningham, Beth (Author), Galbraith-Frew, Jessica (Author), Johnson, Jolene (Author), Kerby, Leslie (Author), Lalanne, Elaine (Author), O'Donnell, Christine (Author), Petty, Sara (Author), Sampath, Sujatha (Author), Seestrom, Susan (Author), Singh, Chandralekha (Author), Spencer, Cherrill (Author), Woodle, Kathryne Sparks (Author), Yennello, Sherry (Author), Bertschinger, Edmund (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor), MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research (Contributor), Bertschinger, Edmund W (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing, 2019-03-07T20:22:46Z.
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