Women Still Make Up Small Portion of STEM Workforce A Decade Later
Women are still vastly underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) jobs and have been for the past decade, even as their share of the college-educated workforce has increased, finds a new report from the Commerce Department's Economic and Statistics Administration. Women occupy only 24 percent of STEM jobs today, compared to 48 percent of all jobs, and although the gender wage gap is smaller (14 percent in STEM fields compared to 21 percent in non-STEM occupations), a clear gender disparity exists nonetheless. While the report does not explain the gender differences in STEM, it does urge greater support of women in STEM fields to help build a skilled workforce to support the nation's competitiveness. This is the second in a series of reports on STEM. Read the report...
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