Title:
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FACTORS MOTIVATING WOMEN TO STUDY
TECHNOLOGY: A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY AMONG
YOUNG WOMEN IN NORWAY |
Author(s):
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Hilde G. Corneliussen, Gilda Seddighi, Anna Maria Urbaniak-Brekke and Morten Simonsen |
ISBN:
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978-989-8704-30-6 |
Editors:
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Piet Kommers and Mário Macedo |
Year:
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2021 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Technology Studies, ICT Education, Motivational Factors, Young Women, Quantitative Data |
Type:
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Short |
First Page:
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202 |
Last Page:
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206 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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Women's underrepresentation in fields of information and communication technology (ICT) appears as a paradox in the
context of Norway, a country that scores high on international gender equality indicators. Earlier research has argued that
women's underrepresentation in ICT education might be a result of their lack of interest in ICT. In this paper we ask what
motivates young women in Norway to enter technology studies. The analysis is based on a quantitative survey with 689
young women responding to questions about what had made them choose technology in high school or at university
level. The results show that leading factors motivating the women are job opportunities, high salary and using technology
for solving challenges. Interestingly, factors that are associated with boys' and men's interest in ICT such as computer
games and leisure activities, are marginal as motivation for the women. The study thus confirms that young women are
highly interested in fields of technology, however, their interests differ from what is often associated with young men.
Based on the findings we suggest that measures recognising a wider image of technology are needed for motivating
women to enter fields of technology. |
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