Exploring female enrollment and outcomes in chemical engineering and their experiences in pursuit of a career in STEM

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC SAIEE Africa Research Journal Pub Date : 2021-11-01
Paula O. V. Henry;Marvette A. Hall;Dianne A. Plummer
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The need for more engineers in Jamaica has increased in recent times. Recognizing that females are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), more efforts are being made to encourage females to pursue careers in STEM. Although engineering continues to be male dominated, there are a few engineering disciplines with relatively high female participation. Chemical engineering (ChE) is one of these engineering disciplines. In this study, gender differences in enrollment and persistence in ChE, the quality of degree obtained on completion and the job placement of female graduates were investigated. A survey was used to obtain qualitative information on factors that influence females to study ChE, and their gender-related experiences as students and STEM employees. The main findings revealed that females represented 41% of ChE intake, had higher rates of degree completion, were motivated by male role models to pursue engineering, and few females experienced some forms of gender-based discrimination in STEM employment. Based on the study, strategies were suggested to improve the number of females in STEM and to address the issues of gender bias in STEM employment.
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探索女性在化学工程领域的入学人数和成绩,以及她们在STEM职业生涯中的经历
近年来,牙买加对更多工程师的需求增加了。认识到女性在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的代表性不足,正在做出更多努力鼓励女性从事STEM职业。尽管工程学仍然是男性占主导地位,但也有一些工程学学科的女性参与率相对较高。化学工程就是其中的一门工程学科。在这项研究中,调查了女性毕业生在ChE的入学率和持续性、毕业后获得的学位质量以及工作安排方面的性别差异。一项调查用于获得影响女性学习ChE的因素的定性信息,以及她们作为学生和STEM员工的性别相关经历。主要研究结果显示,女性占ChE录取人数的41%,学位完成率较高,受男性榜样的激励而从事工程,很少有女性在STEM就业中经历过某种形式的性别歧视。根据这项研究,提出了提高STEM女性人数的策略,并解决STEM就业中的性别偏见问题。
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