It's not lack of confidence that's holding back women in STEM
- Written by Subramaniam Ananthram, Associate Professor, International Business, Curtin University
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) professions are still heavily male-dominated. Across all sectors, just over one in four STEM workers are women.
The gender gap is even wider among students in post-secondary STEM courses. The STEM Equity Monitor reports:
When considering university and VET together, in 2018 women comprised only 21% of total STEM course enrolments and 23% of total STEM course completions. In comparison, women comprised 60% of total non-STEM course enrolments and 61% of total non-STEM course completions in 2018.
Authors: Subramaniam Ananthram, Associate Professor, International Business, Curtin University
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