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This article is about the book. For the social phenomenon, see Women in STEM fields.

Women in Scientific and Engineering Professions is a 1984 book co-edited by American authors Violet B. Haas and Carolyn C. Perrucci. It was published through University of Michigan Press. The book was reviewed in several academic journals.

References

  1. Arnold, Carolyn Lee (1985). "Review of Women in the Scientific and Engineering Professions; Machina ex Dea: Feminist Perspectives on Technology; The Technological Woman: Interfacing with Tomorrow". Signs. 10 (4): 803–806. doi:10.1086/494191. ISSN 0097-9740. JSTOR 3174322.
  2. Young, Leila Rosen (1986). "Review of Women in Scientific and Engineering Professions". Administrative Science Quarterly. 31 (1): 155–159. doi:10.2307/2392781. ISSN 0001-8392. JSTOR 2392781.
  3. Tidball, M. Elizabeth (1985). "Review of Women in Scientific and Engineering Professions". The Journal of Higher Education. 56 (5): 595–597. doi:10.2307/1981222. ISSN 0022-1546. JSTOR 1981222.
  4. Fava, Sylvia F. (1985). "Review of Women in Scientific and Engineering Professions". Contemporary Sociology. 14 (4): 477–478. doi:10.2307/2069192. ISSN 0094-3061. JSTOR 2069192.


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