The puzzling relationship between international development and gender equity: The case of STEM postsecondary education in Cambodia

Volume: 72, Pages: 102102 - 102102
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Gender inequality persists in certain science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) postsecondary fields. Notably, cross-national evidence suggests the STEM gender gap is smaller, not wider, in less developed nations. This is the first known case study to examine this gap within a developing country: Cambodia. This study investigates the following question: how does development – specifically socioeconomic and gender equity indicators...
Paper Details
Title
The puzzling relationship between international development and gender equity: The case of STEM postsecondary education in Cambodia
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
72
Pages
102102 - 102102
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