Err. Don't forget http://www.genderwsis.org

Life in Hackney wrote:

> Here are some other links you could follow:
>
> UK
> http://www.bcs.org.uk/bcswomen/
> http://www.wic.org.uk/
> International
> http://www.apcwomen.org/
>
> Sorry I cant give you links to these as I am working out of a
> temporary situation, but there is some evidence that in 'educated'
> western societies there are now fewer women working or entering the
> computer industry than the 70s for instance. So this is about social
> condition/s/ing
>
> But there have been at least 2 papers published showing that for
> (some) women in Asian countries, IT has proved to be an industry they
> can advance themselves (and the status of women).
>
> I'm sure a well phrased google would get you some interesting facts.
>
> Otherwise why not contact an organization like NOW
> (http://www.now.org) if you are specifically interested in a US
> perspective.
>
> JW
>
>
> At 20:03 04/10/2005, Rextivius wrote:
>
>> Second, can you suggest anything that might lend focus to my study.
>
>
>
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