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- Title
PERCEPTIONS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAREERS AMONG WOMEN IN CAREER DEVELOPMENT TRANSITION.
- Authors
Ballard, John; Scales, Karen; Edwards, Mary Ann
- Abstract
Many women come to computer science and information technology (IT) from nontraditional paths. This study examines attitudes toward computer/IT careers among women, mostly employed, who are considering career options. Most of the 42 women in this questionnaire study were attending career transition workshops conducted by non-profit organizations. Specifically the study focuses on computer usage and personal knowledge of women in IT in relation to attitudes toward computer/IT jobs, aspects of the IT work environment, and preparation for computer/IT careers. Consistent with recent studies, the women have positive attitudes toward computers and IT. Computer usage is positively associated with perceptions of creativity and variety in IT careers. The findings suggest there may be value in marketing computer/IT careers as creative activities and marketing computer/IT careers to women who are already in the work force.
- Subjects
COMPUTERS &; women; TECHNOLOGY &; women; COMPUTER training; WOMEN'S employment; WOMEN computer industry employees; ATTITUDE (Psychology); INFORMATION technology education
- Publication
Information Technology, Learning & Performance Journal, 2006, Vol 24, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1535-1556
- Publication type
Article