… hence more entrepreneurial potential), such as the retail, science, technology and engineering sectors, are mostly … by men. The number of women who actually own businesses in science or technology in the EU is estimated to lie between …
… to Eurostat data, the number of women graduates in science and technology per 1 000 inhabitants was half that of … increase in the percentages of third-level graduates in science and technology over the 2010–2012 period is slightly … leads to a considerable waste of women’s talent in maths, science and technology (MST) and ICT. This is an important …
… to a considerable lack of female talent in mathematics, science and technology (MST) and information and … Boys are significantly more likely to expect to work in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) … and are 3 percentage points more likely to have studied science, mathematics and computing (10% of men, compared to …
… to the fact that fewer women than men undertake studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). … data for 2012 show that the number of women graduating in science and technology per 1,000 inhabitants is considerably … The increase in the percentages of tertiary graduates in science and technology over the 2010 – 2012 period is …
… shows that – despite progress – gender inequalities in science persist. Extensive research has been undertaken … stereotypes in relation to R & I. Gender discrimination in science may take different forms, sometimes overt, but most … represented among doctoral graduates in the majority of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) …