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  2. Women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    According to PISA 2015 results, 4.8% of boys and 0.4% of girls expect an ICT career. [40]Studies suggest that many factors contribute to the attitudes towards the achievement of young men in mathematics and science, including encouragement from parents, interactions with mathematics and science teachers, curriculum content, hands-on laboratory experiences, high school achievement in ...

  3. Wider Opportunities for Women - Wikipedia

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    Also, by the end of the 1960s WOW had grown from an all-volunteer group to a nonprofit organization with paid staff, and women's career center that helped hundreds of women find work. In the 1970s WOW shifted from placing women in clerical and health aid jobs to nontraditional jobs that paid more and had been indirectly set aside for males.

  4. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Phelps' work depicted women as succeeding in nontraditional careers as physicians, ministers, and artists. Near the end of her life, Phelps became very active in the animal rights movement. Her novel, Trixy , published in 1904, was constructed around the topic of vivisection and the effect this kind of training had on doctors.

  5. 16 Bizarre Careers for Women That No Longer Exist

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    During World War I, young working women took jobs in clock factories as dial painters due to the pay being more than three times that of the average factory job. Glow-in-the-dark watches were all ...

  6. Women in the workforce - Wikipedia

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    Women's segregation in the workforce takes form of normative masculine cultural dominance. Men put on the image of macho physical toughness, limiting women in their careers. Women find themselves experiencing the concept of "doing gender", especially in a traditional masculine occupation.

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  8. Louise Odencrantz - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Odencrantz retired from her final position as executive director of the Social Work Vocational Bureau. She remained active in the Democratic Party and other causes that had engaged her throughout her life, volunteered for domestic organizations, and supported international associations including the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the United World Federalists.

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