Kadın Mühendislerin Kariyer Sürecinin Habitus ve Dokuz Tip Mizaç Modeli Bağlamında İncelenmesi
Özet
The exponential growth of scientific knowledge and continuing developments in
advanced technology are transforming society. In many meta-policy documents, it
was emphasized that to become a world scale productive country with competitive
advanced technology, Turkey needs qualified human resources in these areas.
Moreover, contribute to sustainable development, quality education and gender
equality in education, which are two of the sustainable development goals, are
especially important for capacity building in advanced technology. Defense and
aerospace technology are considered the most advanced technology for today.
Although it constitutes almost half of the population, the proportion of women in
advanced technology is limited to about 1%. The proportion of female students who
have chosen STEM field and completing their studies in this field is very low
compared to male students who have a career in aerospace and defense
technologies. The aim of this study is to evaluate the career process of women
engineers in aerospace and defense technologies. The case study is carried out
from qualitative research patterns. Data were collected through semi-structured in depth interviews. All the findings derived from this study implied habitus and
personal traits are noteworthy factors that shaped the career choice of women
engineers in defense and aerospace technologies. The findings suggest that
diversity in STEM education will increase the proportion of human resources in
advanced technology and at this point, Nine Types of Temperaments Model will help
both teachers/parents to help students and student themselves to decide career
paths according to their temperament.