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an essay on women in science

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Answered by bhoomika8690
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Answered by Pɪᴋᴀᴄʜᴜɢɪʀʟ
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The vital importance of gender equity has often been proclaimed, but the world is still a different one for women than it is for men. This is especially true for our community--the community of scientists. Although nearly half of the science undergraduates are female, fewer than 4% of women scientists reach leading positions in research facilities. This dearth of women in top positions creates a vicious cycle: Women are absent in policy-shaping debates, which means that there are few role models for women coming up the system. And it certainly doesn't help that pay, recognition, and access to information are still far from equal for male and female colleagues.

The vital importance of gender equity has often been proclaimed, but the world is still a different one for women than it is for men. This is especially true for our community--the community of scientists. Although nearly half of the science undergraduates are female, fewer than 4% of women scientists reach leading positions in research facilities. This dearth of women in top positions creates a vicious cycle: Women are absent in policy-shaping debates, which means that there are few role models for women coming up the system. And it certainly doesn't help that pay, recognition, and access to information are still far from equal for male and female colleagues.But now, for the first time since they were admitted to universities 100 years ago, women have a real chance to achieve parity in one of the remaining bastions of male dominance: scientific research. And although they are still a minority, female scientists that offer encouraging examples can be found at all levels in science.

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