The report includes:
* Chapters on K-12, undergraduate and graduate education, and business and industry point to moments in the education and career cycles when intervention can make a difference.
* Interviews with key leaders responsible for enlarging the scope of science.
* Special Reports on Affirmative Action, funding, global comparisons, a critique of the Human Genome Project, and more.
* An extensive Resource Guide that highlights best practices that can be replicated to promote women’s and girls’ success in the sciences, including the work of NCRW member centers.
The report concludes: Balancing the equation for women and girls requires strong leadership, changes in cultural values and practices, and systemic reform of institutions.