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Why is it a SHOCK that WOMEN DON'T WANT TO HAVE STEM JOBS.

If women wanted to be in STEM, they would be. There is NOTHING stopping them in the USA. They simply don't want to work in STEM or if they want to work at all (stay at home mother/wife). Stop pushing women into a workplace they don't want to be in.

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>Ten years ago, it seemed everyone was talking about women in science. As the economy improved in the years after the Great Recession, women were slower to return to the workforce, causing alarm, especially in vital fields like computing. State and federal leaders turned their attention to women in science, technology, engineering and math, known by the acronym STEM. Over the next few years, they poured millions of dollars into increasing the number of women pursuing STEM degrees. But the rate of women who attain those degrees has hardly improved, according to an analysis of colleges’ data by the Public Policy Institute of California on behalf of CalMatters.

Why is it a SHOCK that WOMEN DON'T WANT TO HAVE STEM JOBS. If women wanted to be in STEM, they would be. There is NOTHING stopping them in the USA. They simply don't want to work in STEM or if they want to work at all (stay at home mother/wife). Stop pushing women into a workplace they don't want to be in. Archive: https://archive.today/aLxQB From the post: >>Ten years ago, it seemed everyone was talking about women in science. As the economy improved in the years after the Great Recession, women were slower to return to the workforce, causing alarm, especially in vital fields like computing. State and federal leaders turned their attention to women in science, technology, engineering and math, known by the acronym STEM. Over the next few years, they poured millions of dollars into increasing the number of women pursuing STEM degrees. But the rate of women who attain those degrees has hardly improved, according to an analysis of colleges’ data by the Public Policy Institute of California on behalf of CalMatters.

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Yes, it is just weird sometimes which things they decide to bitch about...