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An observational analysis of recent female dental enrolment figures in the Republic of Ireland

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PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE This research investigates the participation and completion rates of Irish female undergraduate dental students from 2003 to 2014. METHODS The Higher Education Authority database was accessed and dental students… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE This research investigates the participation and completion rates of Irish female undergraduate dental students from 2003 to 2014. METHODS The Higher Education Authority database was accessed and dental students enrolment and completion figures were extracted, compiled and analysed according to gender distribution. RESULT From 2003 to 2014, there has been a steady increase in the number of female students enrolled in and completing Ireland's undergraduate dentistry programmes. CONCLUSIONS The findings reveal that a distinct process of feminisation has occurred in Ireland since the early 2000s. The feminisation of dentistry in Ireland will impact on workforce projections for the Irish dental service. However, more research needs to be undertaken to explore why female students are motivated to pursue a career in dentistry. Due regard also needs to be given to ensuring these women progress in their dental career. Dental education can play an important role here.

Keywords: enrolment figures; analysis recent; female dental; observational analysis; recent female; dental enrolment

Journal Title: European Journal of Dental Education
Year Published: 2017

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