Portuguese Women in Science and Technology (S&T): Some Gender Features Behind MSc. and PhD. Achievement



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Portuguese Women in Science and
Technology (S&T): Some Gender
Features Behind MSc. and PhD.
Achievement

Chagas Lopes, Margarida

ISEG (SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT,
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF LISBON, SOCIUS -
RESEARCH CENTRE IN ECONOMIC AND
ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIOLOGY

2006

Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/26744/

MPRA Paper No. 26744, posted 16. November 2010 / 17:33



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