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Title Sexual harassment of women : climate, culture, and consequences in academic sciences, engineering, and medicine / Paula A. Johnson, Sheila E. Widnall, and Frazier F. Benya, editors ; Committee on the Impacts of Sexual Harassment in Academia ; Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine, Policy and Global Affairs.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : The National Academies Press, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF file (xx, 292 pages)) : color illustrations.
text file
PDF
Physical Medium polychrome
Series Consensus study report
Consensus study report.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-210).
Summary Introduction -- Sexual harassment research -- Sexual harassment in academic sciences, engineering, and medicine -- Job and health outcomes of sexual harassment and how women respond to sexual harassment -- Legal and policy mechanisms for addressing sexual harassment -- Changing the culture and climate in higher education -- Findings, conclusions, and recommendations -- References -- Appendixes
"Over the last few decades, research, activity, and funding has been devoted to improving the recruitment, retention, and advancement of women in the fields of science, engineering, and medicine. In recent years the diversity of those participating in these fields, particularly the participation of women, has improved and there are significantly more women entering careers and studying science, engineering, and medicine than ever before. However, as women increasingly enter these fields they face biases and barriers and it is not surprising that sexual harassment is one of these barriers. Over thirty years the incidence of sexual harassment in different industries has held steady, yet now more women are in the workforce and in academia, and in the fields of science, engineering, and medicine (as students and faculty) and so more women are experiencing sexual harassment as they work and learn. Over the last several years, revelations of the sexual harassment experienced by women in the workplace and in academic settings have raised urgent questions about the specific impact of this discriminatory behavior on women and the extent to which it is limiting their careers. Sexual Harassment of Women explores the influence of sexual harassment in academia on the career advancement of women in the scientific, technical, and medical workforce. This report reviews the research on the extent to which women in the fields of science, engineering, and medicine are victimized by sexual harassment and examines the existing information on the extent to which sexual harassment in academia negatively impacts the recruitment, retention, and advancement of women pursuing scientific, engineering, technical, and medical careers. It also identifies and analyzes the policies, strategies and practices that have been the most successful in preventing and addressing sexual harassment in these settings"--Publisher's description.
Funding This activity was supported by contracts between the National Academy of Sciences and National Science Foundation (Award # OIA-164492), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Award #10003408), National Institutes of Health (Award #HHSN26300101), National Institute of Standards and Technology (Award # SB134117CQ0017/18105), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Award # WC133R-11-CQ-0048, TO#14), the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, the Henry Luce Foundation, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or agency that provided support for the project.
Contents Summary -- Introduction -- Sexual harassment research -- Sexual harassment in academic sciences, engineering, and medicine -- Job and health outcomes of sexual harassment and how women respond to sexual harassment -- Legal and policy mechanisms for addressing sexual harassment -- Changing the culture and climate in higher education -- Findings, conclusions, and recommendations -- References -- Appendixes
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Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Sexual harassment of women -- United States.
Sexual harassment of women.
United States.
Women in science -- United States.
Women in science.
Women in engineering -- United States.
Women in engineering.
Sexual harassment in universities and colleges -- United States.
Sexual harassment in universities and colleges.
Women in medicine -- United States.
Women in medicine.
United States.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Technical reports.
Technical reports.
Added Author Johnson, Paula A. (Of Wellesley College), editor.
Widnall, S. E. (Sheila E.), editor.
Benya, Frazier F., editor.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Committee on the Impacts of Sexual Harassment in Academia, issuing body.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine, issuing body.
Other Form: Print version: Sexual harassment of women. Washington, DC : The National Academies Press, [2018] (DLC) 2018941721 (OCoLC)1040169639
ISBN 9780309470902 (electronic book)
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