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 Women in Science
Author:Eva Rathgeber
Date:Tuesday, 19th Feb 2002 15:08
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I am looking for statistical information about the number of women working as scientists, worldwide. I am especially intersted in natural and physical sciences, engineering and technology and life sciences. I have been able to find some data for Europe/North America but have had difficulty finding info for developing countries. I have checked the UNESCO databases but the information there is rather sketchy. Thanks.

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  Women in Science
I am looking for statistical information about the number of women working as scientists, worldwide. I am especially intersted in ...
Eva Rathgeber 19/02/02 15:08 15954
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dear Eva, this is not a response to your question, but a request for full citation of your WAD,WID,GAD paper. ...
Lenore Manderson 03/05/02 01:43 17499
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Hello Eva, A useful contact could be:- Association for Women in Science and Engineering One Park Square West London NW1 4LJ Tel: 0207 935 3282/5202 awise@wellcome.ac.uk regards malcolm ...
malcolm maccallum 25/02/02 23:20 16125
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Eva, Try this site: http://www.research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/links_sci.html J.B. Hancock Partner/Communications Strategist Alcalde & Fay 703.841.0626
J.B. Hancock 25/02/02 21:11 16120
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Thanks. Looks like it has a lot of potential leads. Eva
Eva Rathgeber 25/02/02 21:39 16122
   Re: Women in Science
Thanks Darren. I had already checked with TWOWS but your other reference is new to me and I will follow ...
Eva Rathgeber 21/02/02 13:18 16028
   Re: Women in Science
Eva, Not an answer as such, but you could try getting in touch with the Third World Organization for Women in ...
Darren Jones 19/02/02 22:52 15964

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