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The under-participation of women in the mathematicalsciences at the doctoral level is of great concern tothe mathematics community in the United States, ifnot to the nation, and perhaps other nations as well.Based on a study at two mathematics departments inthe U.S., this book explains a successful model ofdepartmental policies that enhance professionalsocialization, ultimately increasing the recruitmentand retention of women in the doctoral level. Theauthor discusses U.S. policies on mathematics;intervention measures by U.S. government agencies,mathematics communities and universities;socialization approaches; and theoretical frameworksfor understanding the socialization of graduatestudents. The analyses should be of interest tomathematicians and policymakers who are interested inincreasing the participation of women in doctorallevel mathematical sciences. The book will berelevant to the sciences and other disciplines; scholars who study diversity in highereducation can learn how departmental policies and practices impact the socialization of not only women in graduate mathematics, but of all students.