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ECON-235 The Economics of Gender (Halladay)
Fall 2022
Working with Data
COVID-19
STEM Education
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Compensation of Professional Athletes
Politics
Leadership Positions (e.g. CEOs)
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The influence of STEM definitions for research on women’s college attainment
The Gender-Equality Paradox in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education
Overcoming Gender Bias in STEM: The Effect of Adding the Arts (STEAM)
Data Sources
The STEM Gap: Women and Girls in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
Invention, Knowledge Transfer, and Innovation
6 facts about America’s STEM workforce and those training for it (Pew)
STEM Jobs See Uneven Progress in Increasing Gender, Racial and Ethnic Diversity (Pew)
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education, by gender (NCES)
National Center for Educational Statistics
Eduction Data Sources Curated by Trinity college
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