Abstract

The representation of women in physics can be viewed as either a 'glass half-full' or 'glass half-empty' situation. The optimist would point out that the number of women faculty in physics has doubled in the past 20 years or so. The pessimist would note that, even so, women still hold less than 10% of physics faculty positions worldwide and their numbers in administration are even more minuscule.

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