Only 3 out of 10 STEM jobs are held by women, study finds

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Only 3 out of 10 STEM jobs are held by women, study finds
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India has the lowest number of women in R&D jobs in the world, with less than 16.6% being women in 2018.

India has the lowest number of women in R&D jobs in the world, with less than 16.6% being women in 2018.that looked at LinkedIn profiles from 39 countries and found that women are not equally represented in STEM jobs, skills, and leadership roles, but the gap is getting smaller.

It’s especially hard for women to stay in STEM jobs after graduating from college, with fewer women than men joining the workforce after graduation. To fix this, countries need to make education and support available to women in STEM fields, provide role models, and encourage partnerships to help women succeed in STEM careers. This way, we can have a more inclusive and successful future for everyone.The report also says that while women are underrepresented in leadership positions, they hold an even smaller share of leadership positions among STEM jobs.

However, in some parts of the world, there’s almost an equal number of men and women in R&D jobs. For example, in Central Asia, almost half of R&D researchers are women, while in Latin America and the Caribbean, 44.2 percent of the R&D workforce are women.

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