2014
DOI: 10.1017/s1466046613000550
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Original Article: Women's “Choices” and Canadian Water Research and Policy: A Study of Professionals' Careers, Mentorship, and Experiential Knowledge

Abstract: This article is an investigation of the different factors that potentially influence the career choices of Canadian female professionals working in water research and policy (WRP).This community was broadly defined as any Canadian engineers, technicians, biologists, planners, economists, scholars conducting physical and social research, public servants (e.g., national, provincial, municipal), and civil society activists who were self-identified as working on water-related

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