%0 Journal Article %T Factors Which Influence GirlsĄŻ Orientations To ICT Subjects In Schools. Evidence From Spain %A Milagros Sainz %J International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology %D 2011 %I The Open University %X The low representation of women in computer science and telecommunication engineering studies continues to be a topic of interest within the scientific community, and also a topic of concern to the policy community in Spain. The main aim of this paper is to review the literature in the Spanish language regarding thelack of interest and engagement of female secondary students in ICT-related subjects and careers. The content of the Spanish secondary educational system, the influence of stereotypical beliefs about menĄŻs and womenĄŻs competences and attitudes towards ICTs and the way young women perceive their technology abilities are discussed inthis paper. These aspects, together with a group of contextual actors specific to the context of Spain and the influence of parents and career advisors are tackled in this paper. The implications of the empirical findings and future research directions are discussed. %K Gender roles %K stereotypes %K choices %K ICT subjects %K secondary education. %U http://genderandset.open.ac.uk/index.php/genderandset/article/view/169/345