Factors affecting women scientists’ retention and progress in STEM fields in the UAE: A cross-sectional study
Azhar T. Rahma,
Javaid Nauman,
Alia Albawardi
et al.
Abstract:Background The representation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is disproportionate to graduates from STEM fields. There is limited research addressing challenges facing women retention in STEM in the UAE. Methods A cross-sectional study using a validated questionnaire was conducted. A total of 165 participants were enrolled; 62% males and 35% females. Results More women believed there is gender inequality in STEM (47% versus 28%). 44% of female participants experienced gende… Show more
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