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ITWF: Characteristics and Career Paths of Current IT Workers

$347,176FY2002CSENSF

University Of Kansas Center For Research Inc, Lawrence KS

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Abstract

EIA-0204464 Rosenbloom, Joshua L., Ash, Ronald A. University of Kansas Title: Characteristics and Career Paths of Current IT Workers This award provides support for a study that will identify important decision points in the educational and work experiences of Information Technology (IT) workers that have led them to enter and remain in the IT workforce. The results of this study will document the normal patterns of entry and retention in the IT workforce to provide a baseline to examine the special problems of women and minorities who are greatly underrepresented in this expanding and lucrative sector of the economy. Through a survey of both current IT and non-IT workers in the greater Kansas City area, the project will gather data on individual personality traits in conjunction with detailed family background, and educational and work histories. These data will in turn be used to identify aspects of attitudes, family background, and educational and work experiences that have influenced individual decisions to enter IT jobs, as well as to remain in (or exit from) them. Among IT workers the same data will be used to explore differences by sex, and race and ethnicity. The results will illuminate both the similarities between IT and science and engineering career choices, and the differences.

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