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Williams, Idongesit,
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Gender gaps and the social inclusion movement in ICT
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Title/Author:
Gender gaps and the social inclusion movement in ICT/ Idongesit Williams, Olga Millward, and Roslyn Layton, editors.
other author:
Williams, Idongesit,
Published:
Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, : [2019],
Description:
1 online resource (xxi, 325 p.)
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. A comparison between Australia and Chile of factors facing women engineers and ICT professionals in their careers -- Chapter 2. A human rights-based approach to bridge gender digital divide: the case study of India -- Chapter 3. The conundrum of falling participation of women in math and computing jobs: observations from the USA and Denmark -- Chapter 4. Women's employment in Turkey's ICT sector: an examination from a social inclusion perspective -- Chapter 5. Gender differences in preferences and proclivities for ICT tools and online services -- Chapter 6. Personality and ICT adoption: the call for more research -- Chapter 7. Gender and use of e-government services in Turkey: E-government in Turkey -- Chapter 8. Gender differences in ICT studies: a study of selected public secondary schools in Ogun State, Nigeria -- Chapter 9. Sustainable development with the digitalization of women: economic empowerment, information technology, and women -- Chapter 10. The prospect of post-adoption satisfaction and the digital gender divide -- Chapter 11. Meeting gender gaps in information and communication technology (ICT): how can creativity make a difference? -- Chapter 12. Understanding the reasons for gender difference in online information processing of consumers: based on theories -- Chapter 13. Internet addiction and fear of missing out: the gender difference of tertiary students in Ghana.
Subject:
Computers and women. -
Online resource:
http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-7068-4
ISBN:
9781522570691 (ebk.)
Gender gaps and the social inclusion movement in ICT
Gender gaps and the social inclusion movement in ICT
[electronic resource] /Idongesit Williams, Olga Millward, and Roslyn Layton, editors. - Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global,[2019] - 1 online resource (xxi, 325 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. A comparison between Australia and Chile of factors facing women engineers and ICT professionals in their careers -- Chapter 2. A human rights-based approach to bridge gender digital divide: the case study of India -- Chapter 3. The conundrum of falling participation of women in math and computing jobs: observations from the USA and Denmark -- Chapter 4. Women's employment in Turkey's ICT sector: an examination from a social inclusion perspective -- Chapter 5. Gender differences in preferences and proclivities for ICT tools and online services -- Chapter 6. Personality and ICT adoption: the call for more research -- Chapter 7. Gender and use of e-government services in Turkey: E-government in Turkey -- Chapter 8. Gender differences in ICT studies: a study of selected public secondary schools in Ogun State, Nigeria -- Chapter 9. Sustainable development with the digitalization of women: economic empowerment, information technology, and women -- Chapter 10. The prospect of post-adoption satisfaction and the digital gender divide -- Chapter 11. Meeting gender gaps in information and communication technology (ICT): how can creativity make a difference? -- Chapter 12. Understanding the reasons for gender difference in online information processing of consumers: based on theories -- Chapter 13. Internet addiction and fear of missing out: the gender difference of tertiary students in Ghana.
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
"This book explores the issues on current gender gaps and how it impacts upon social inclusion. It also provides the resources necessary for policymakers, academics, researchers, international governmental organizations to identify current challenges and solutions towards social inclusion with respect to gender"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN: 9781522570691 (ebk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
552695
Computers and women.
LC Class. No.: QA76.9.W65 / G464 2019e
Dewey Class. No.: 303.48/33
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