RT Journal Article ID 6c95d1be785cb83c A1 Sharpe, Norean Radke A1 Fuller, Carol H. T1 BACCALAUREATE ORIGINS OF WOMEN PHYSICAL SCIENCE DOCTORATES: RELATIONSHIP TO INSTITUTIONAL GENDER AND SCIENCE DISCIPLINE JF Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering JO JWM YR 1995 FD 1995-04-30 VO 2 IS 1&2 SP 1 OP 15 AB This paper reviews prior research, updates recent research, and comments on directions for future research on the baccalaureate origins of women doctorates. Specifically, we examine the physical science and engineering doctorate productivity of the baccalaureate institutions for the cohort of women who earned a baccalaureate between 1976 and 1986 and earned a doctorate prior to 1992. Women doctorate productivity within the physical sciences for these baccalaureate institutions is compared by the institutional groups determined by Carnegie classification and institutional gender. A new index — the gender balance ratio — is used to assess women doctorate productivity in relation to men doctorate productivity. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/00551c876cc2f027,5d3da8dc777b95df,6c95d1be785cb83c.html