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CURRENT PROJECT
Following the
committee's first meeting in August 1997, work started on a
project whose aim was to arrive at what can be briefly described as
"relative characterizations of women statisticians". The characterizations are derived from information on men and women statisticians obtained by local teams in a number of countries in which women members of the ISI or its Sections reside. Information is first obtained on the four categorical variables: Field of Study, Sector of Statistical Activity, Level of
Responsibility, and Income Scale. It is then converted into 12 indicators in the form of ratios or
proportions - thus protecting the confidentiality of information, and
making it possible to eventually arrive at comparable country
profiles. Some general information about each country is also
recorded and constitutes part of the country's final report.
This
ambitious project was initially proposed, and is being coordinated, by
committee member Lelia Boeri de Cervetto (notas@indec.mecon.ar)
with the collaboration of Celina Curti (ccurti@spu.edu.ar) and
Alicia Masautis (masautis@ds.mcye.gov.ar).They were later
joined by Mirta Veron and Maria Nieves Garcia - all of Buenos Aires,
Argentina. This General Coordinating Group, with Lelia Cervetto as
principal coordinator, functions entirely on a volunteer basis, as
does the local coordinator in each country. Contact with local
coordinators is maintained through the offices of Argentina's
Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Censos (INDEC), which has provided
the coordination group with office space, personnel assistance and
communications facilities. Without this generous support by INDEC,
and the dedication of the coordinators, this project would not have
been possible.
The principal coordinator, Lelia Boeri de Cervetto, presented a brief summary of the general coordinating group's report at the committee's open meeting in Helsinki, Finland, on August 12, 1999. The report, entitled "A Characterization of Statisticians by Gender in Several Countries", contains individual reports on the work, some only partially completed, from several of the countries that were originally enlisted in the project. It also gives some evaluation of the results so far received, and plans for carrying on with the project. Copies of this report are available upon request from Lelia Cervetto (notas@indec.mecon.ar)
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