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  1. Gender bias in internet employment: A study of career advancement opportunities for women in the field of ICT.Andra Gumbus & Frances Grodzinsky - 2004 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 2 (3):133-142.
    Women as individuals experience subtle discrimination regarding career development opportunities as evidenced by research on the Glass Ceiling. This paper looks at the ramifications of technology, specifically the Internet, and how it affects women’s career opportunities.
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  • (1 other version)The challenge of applying ethics.Terrell Ward Bynum - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (2):219-220.
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  • More on enrolling female students in science and engineering.Cynthia Townley - 2010 - Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (2):295-301.
    This paper investigates reasons for practices and policies that are designed to promote higher levels of enrolment by women in scientific disciplines. It challenges the assumptions and problematic arguments of a recent article questioning their legitimacy. Considering the motivations for and merits of such programs suggests a practical response to the question of whether there should be programs to attract female science and engineering students.
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