Demand for technology focused STEM professionals will increase globally over the coming decade, with many countries finding it difficult to meet growing demand. Compounding this are difficulties in attracting and retaining female technology-focused professionals. Research seeking to address this gender imbalance and workforce shortage focuses on increasing participation among school leavers. However, there is a paucity of research around the potential for females to upskill or reskill into an ICT career. As a starting point, this review asks the question: "What potential drivers and barriers have been identified that impact on female intentions or choices to reskill or upskill to a technology focused STEM career". Results indicate dissatisfaction in a first career, combined with positive computing experiences in the workplace can rouse interest in computing professions. Learning of job opportunities, especially from salient referents, is also a key driver. Results indicate women must overcome negative identity and academic beliefs, as well as self-doubt to make the switch. In summary, it is possible to increase and diversify the tech workforce by leveraging women's latent interest in computing. This review provides a roadmap for research to support educational institutions, employers, and women to benefit from upskilling or reskilling opportunities
翻译:未来十年,全球对技术型STEM专业人才的需求将持续增长,而许多国家难以满足这一日益增长的需求。与此同时,吸引和留住女性技术型专业人才亦面临挑战。现有研究为应对性别失衡和劳动力短缺问题,主要聚焦于提升中学毕业生参与度,但针对女性通过技能提升或转行进入ICT职业潜力的研究仍显不足。作为起点,本综述提出以下问题:“已识别出哪些潜在驱动因素与障碍会影响女性转行或提升技能至技术型STEM职业的意向或选择?”结果表明,对第一职业的不满,结合职场中积极的计算机相关经历,可激发对计算职业的兴趣;了解就业机会(尤其来自显著参照者)亦是关键驱动因素。研究发现,女性需克服消极的身份认同与学术信念,以及自我怀疑方能实现转型。总之,通过挖掘女性对计算领域的潜在兴趣,有望扩大并多元化技术劳动力队伍。本综述为后续研究提供了路线图,以支持教育机构、雇主及女性从技能提升或转行机会中获益。