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Gender Differences at Critical Transitions in the Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty
Appendix 4-13
Faculty Who Have Received More Lab Space Since Hire (Values Are Percentages)
Discipline
Men
Women
%
(n/total)
%
(n/total)
Biology
0.25
14/56
0.28
13/47
Chemistry
0.43
23/54
0.49
23/47
Mathematics
a
a
Electrical engineering
0.24
8/34
0.26
10/38
Physics
0.24
7/29
0.29
12/42
Civil engineering
0.16
5/31
0.14
5/35
Overall
0.28
57/204
0.30
63/209
aMathematics was excluded from this analysis because the small sample size was inadequate for analysis and ran the risk of potentially violating confidentiality.
NOTE: Sample sizes are indicated in parentheses.
SOURCE: Survey of faculty conducted by the Committee on Gender Differences in Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty.