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are women less in number in the field of science technology and environment​

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Answered by Ratandhupadali
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Over the past few decades, there has been a massive improvement when it comes to women in medicine, business, and law. Although all these are male-dominated fields, it’s become not uncommon to see successful female doctors, nurses, lawyers, attorneys, and entrepreneurs.

Yet, when it comes to science, technology, engineering, and math, things aren’t as promising.

While there is indeed an increase in the number of women who study STEM programs in college and take STEM jobs, facts on women in STEM reveal that their percentage in these fields is actually dropping.

Not only fewer women opt for STEM education and careers but are also more likely to leave and get paid less. Considering the fact that there is a huge emphasis on gender equality throughout the United States, a lack of women in STEM does not make much sense.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that there is plenty of need for more workers in STEM. Even though STEM salaries are some of the highest, we have a shortage of STEM professionals. We need at least a million more STEM professionals right now, and this number is only expected to increase over the coming decades.

Why is there a lack of women in STEM despite a shortage of professionals in the field?

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Answered by mdyousuf123friend
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