2014
DOI: 10.1515/njawhe-2014-0005
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Enhancing Doctoral Completion in Women: Evidence From a Qualitative Study of a Unique Federally Funded Program

Abstract: In an era where campus environments were often unwelcoming to women, and

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“…In this process, having doctorate might be considered as an inevitable condition. However, the studies put forward that a woman's doing doctorate is more difficult than a man's (Elg & Jonnergård, 2003;National Science Foundation [NSF], 2004;Thomas, Drake-Clark, Grasso & Banta, 2014;Onwuegbuzie, Rosli, Ingram & Frels, 2014). Elg and Jonnergård (2003) stated that a woman academic has to live up to more demands than a man in order to make a career.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this process, having doctorate might be considered as an inevitable condition. However, the studies put forward that a woman's doing doctorate is more difficult than a man's (Elg & Jonnergård, 2003;National Science Foundation [NSF], 2004;Thomas, Drake-Clark, Grasso & Banta, 2014;Onwuegbuzie, Rosli, Ingram & Frels, 2014). Elg and Jonnergård (2003) stated that a woman academic has to live up to more demands than a man in order to make a career.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%