From STEM to safety: Why More feamales in Science is a Foreign Policy Imperative

From STEM to safety: Why More feamales in Science is a Foreign Policy Imperative

Rebecca Turkington

Although international sex gaps in training and labor pool involvement have actually narrowed somewhat in modern times, some discrepancies have actually refused to budge. Women??™s involvement in technology, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) stays stubbornly low around the globe. Globally, women represent just 35 per cent of greater education STEM pupils, and hold hardly 5 % of leadership jobs into the technology industry.Lees verder