Sociology, Volume 32Clarendon Press, 1998 - Sociology |
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Page 287
... fields of study are taken up by both sexes ) . The index of dissimilarity ( D ) can be interpreted as representing the percentage of women ( or men ) who would have to be redistributed so that each field of study would have the same ...
... fields of study are taken up by both sexes ) . The index of dissimilarity ( D ) can be interpreted as representing the percentage of women ( or men ) who would have to be redistributed so that each field of study would have the same ...
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... field of engineering . Depending on the year , there were between 30 and 50 per cent of Polish male graduates in this field . 12 Consistent with our expectation , in Poland women were not more concen- trated across fields of study than ...
... field of engineering . Depending on the year , there were between 30 and 50 per cent of Polish male graduates in this field . 12 Consistent with our expectation , in Poland women were not more concen- trated across fields of study than ...
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... field i in year t , M1 = the number of men graduating in field i in year t , and TW + M = total number of students graduating in field i in year t ; n the number of fields of study . 11. In Poland since 1968 primary school teachers have ...
... field i in year t , M1 = the number of men graduating in field i in year t , and TW + M = total number of students graduating in field i in year t ; n the number of fields of study . 11. In Poland since 1968 primary school teachers have ...
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