2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-50571-w
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The role of environment on women’s perception about their STEM studies: observations from a Global South country

Mariza Tsakalerou,
Asma Perveen,
Alibek Ayapbergenov
et al.

Abstract: The growing global demand for STEM professionals is not being met by the supply of new graduates, a supply that is characterised by a significant lag in the percentage of women pursuing STEM studies. Interestingly enough, the percentage of female applicants entering STEM majors has been increasing yet only a minority of them pursue, or complete, engineering programs. Several studies for the developed world have identified several environmental factors responsible for this phenomenon. The scarcity of engineerin… Show more

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