Gender demographics trends and changes in US CS departments
D Baumann, S Hambrusch, J Neville - Communications of the ACM, 2011 - dl.acm.org
D Baumann, S Hambrusch, J Neville
Communications of the ACM, 2011•dl.acm.orgGender demographics trends and changes in US CS departments Page 1 38 commuNicatioNs
of the acm | NoveMBeR 2011 | vol. 54 | No. 11 viewpoints Ph.D.-GrAntinG DePArtmentS in the
US claim to have increased the number of female faculty, to be graduating more Ph.D.
students, and to have again increased their undergraduate enrollment, especially the
enrollment of female students. This Viewpoint is derived from a report that used Taulbee
Survey data from 1999–2009 to provide insight into these claims and other questions regarding …
of the acm | NoveMBeR 2011 | vol. 54 | No. 11 viewpoints Ph.D.-GrAntinG DePArtmentS in the
US claim to have increased the number of female faculty, to be graduating more Ph.D.
students, and to have again increased their undergraduate enrollment, especially the
enrollment of female students. This Viewpoint is derived from a report that used Taulbee
Survey data from 1999–2009 to provide insight into these claims and other questions regarding …
Using the past 10 years of Taulbee Survey data to evaluate female student enrollment across varied academic institutions and departments.
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