Women are majority of STEM grad students and they earn a majority of STEM bachelor's degrees - and have since 2004
Whoever defines the categories defines who is a bigot, who is a victim, who is an oppressor, with measures like this.
From the article : "By several measures, there really is no STEM gender gap in higher education. There are now more women than men earning STEM bachelor's degrees and there are more women than men enrolled in STEM graduate programs for master's and doctoral degrees.
... according to several measures, women are actually slightly over-represented in STEM graduate programs and earn a majority of STEM college degrees. A lot depends on how we define “Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)” and that definition is fairly fluid and subject to various interpretations. "
Women are majority of STEM grad students and they earn a majority of STEM bachelor's degrees - and have since 2004
@SecondJon I can't seem to follow that link. Do you have another way to get to the piece?
Women are majority of STEM grad students and they earn a majority of STEM bachelor's degrees - and have since 2004
@SecondJon I'd really like to see their metrics, and what they're considering in each group. They have very broad categories there.
@SecondJon That one seems to work for me.
Thanks!