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Appendix E-10: American Political Science Association Written Testimony
Pages 195-197

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From page 195...
... According to data collected by APSA and presented in a 2011 report by the APSA Task Force on Political Science in the 21st Century, political science has seen a steady increase in the number of female faculty in the profession over the last several decades. From 1980 to 2010, the proportion of female political scientists more than doubled from 10.3 percent to 28.6 percent (APSA Task Force 2011, 41)
From page 196...
... Still, these political scientists are significantly underrepresented in the discipline, highlighting research findings that, "there are some persistent challenges that…faculty of color face in trying to succeed within the academy," particularly in so far as recruitment, retention and climate are concerned (APSA Task Force 2011, 47)
From page 197...
... APSA Ad Hoc and Other Committees (selected) :  Minority Program Review Committee, 2005  Ad Hoc Committee on Workable Solutions to Advancing Women in the Profession, 2010 References APSA Task Force on Political Science in the 21st Century.


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