Communications of the ACM
An unlevel playing field: women in the introductory computer science courses
SIGCSE '96 Proceedings of the twenty-seventh SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
The incredible shrinking pipeline
Communications of the ACM
Proceedings of the IFIP TC9/WG9.1 Seventh International Conference on Woman, Work and Computerization: Charting a Course to the Future
Why I.T. Doesn't Appeal to Young Women
Proceedings of the IFIP TC9/WG9.1 Seventh International Conference on Woman, Work and Computerization: Charting a Course to the Future
Why Are There So Few Female Computer Scientists?
Why Are There So Few Female Computer Scientists?
Gender HCI: What About the Software?
Computer
Teaching a "women in computer science" course
Proceedings of the 12th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
Proceedings of the 39th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
Reversing the landslide in computer-related degree programs
Communications of the ACM
Building a thriving CS program at a small liberal arts college
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Modeling gender evolution and gap in science and technology using ecological dynamics
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
From difference to diversity: including women in the changing face of computing
Proceeding of the 44th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education
A structured review of IS research on gender and IT
Proceedings of the 2013 annual conference on Computers and people research
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The dwindling number of women pursuing a degree in CS is a growing frustration for many countries around the globe, but in Malaysia female CS/IT students outnumber the males. What accounts for this dichotomy?