… significant differences in the proportion of women and men graduates in scientific and technological fields. In 2009, women represented only 28% of the graduates in technological fields, 26% in transport services … trades. In life sciences women represented 62% of graduates. The educational choices of women and men are known …
… alone". Fourth, women represent the largest share of graduates in the arts and humanities, and generally speaking, graduates in these disciplines tend to work in the cultural … 2013, FIA 2008) note that despite the high number of women graduates in education and training in the cultural sphere, …
… fields. According to Eurostat data, the number of women graduates in science and technology per 1 000 inhabitants was … aged 22–29. The increase in the percentages of third-level graduates in science and technology over the 2010–2012 period …
… more common among women . The number of top‑level women graduates (ISCED 6: post‑graduate programmes above master’s … level) grew at a faster rate than the number of men graduates in the years up to 2012. At EU-28 level, the number of women graduates grew by 4.4 percentage points (p.p.) between 2003 …