Gender gap in computer science programs from Costa Rican Public universities: Are Women Really Becoming Extinct?

There is evidence that women tend to be underrepresented in computer science programs (CS) in many countries. Based on this fact, we analyzed the gender situation in Costa Rica finding that this situation also applies to the four public universities in the country. Furthermore, similar to the case o...

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Autores Principales: Mata, Francisco, Quesada, Ariella, Raventós, Gabriela Marín
Formato: Otro
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado: IEEE EXPLORE 2018
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/11056/14550
Sumario: There is evidence that women tend to be underrepresented in computer science programs (CS) in many countries. Based on this fact, we analyzed the gender situation in Costa Rica finding that this situation also applies to the four public universities in the country. Furthermore, similar to the case of the U.S., the percentage of women graduating from CS programs from such universities is decreasing. Based on previous studies, we attempt to explain the gender gap in Costa Rican public universities, and present recommendations to reduce it