Identification, and the Crucial Role of Key Factors that Affect Women’s Interest in Computer Science - A Qualitative Study of Women From Sweden, Mexico and India
Abstract
Women are underrepresented in the field of
Computer Science (CS) in both higher education and industry.
In this study we investigate which factors motivate and
demotivate women to commence CS education and pursue a
career in the IT industry. Furthermore,, our study aims to
identify cultural factors comparing the key factors between
three different countries Sweden, Mexico, and India. We
applied a qualitative research approach and interviewed
twelve women from these countries in total. To analyse the
data, we applied a deductive thematic analysis combined with
an inductive process. The findings describe female
participants’ experiences, and how many of the factors
described have a foundation in gender culture that are
encountered from an early age. This study illustrates how
successful female students and professionals in CS
experienced the gender culture and how they challenged the
demotivating factors they encountered, and utilized the
motivating factors. The main factors that motivated the
participants were great interest and enthusiasm, a strong selfesteem,
a stubborn attitude, and feeling passionate about
science and technology. The main factors that demotivate the
participants were gender prejudices and discouragement.
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Date
2016-06-27Author
De Lara, Erika
Liu, Lee Yung
Keywords
Women
computer science
motivation
demotivation
gender culture
India
Mexico
Sweden
Language
eng