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发表于 2023-3-6 17:40:18 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
But inequality continues to prevail. Sexist and separatist phrases like "boys are better at math" continue to survive time. Despite the great recognition of women like Marie Curie , Ada Yonath or Ada Lovelace , gender equality in education and scientific recognition is years behind. Equity in Science is essential to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, included in the 2030 Agenda. The objective behind the creation in 2015 of this international day is none other than carrying out activities that give visibility to women and encourage girls' interest in science and technology . Society continues to face barriers that prevent women from fully participating. According to a study conducted in 14 countries, the probability that female students complete a bachelor's, master's, and doctorate in a science-related subject is respectively, while the probability for male students is.


In the US, despite the fact that around half of women complete a doctorate, only 21% obtain a permanent position, as revealed by data from the United States National Science Foundation (NSF ) . A Microsoft-led study shows that UK Mobile Number List although girls become very interested in science subjects around the age of 11, they tend to lose that interest by the age of 15. Because? UN Secretary General s declared: "It's all the fault of systematic discrimination, women occupy less than 30% of research and development jobs worldwide." The main reasons are the attitude of teachers, students and parents towards the idea of ​​women getting involved in what is commonly known as  such as engineering, technology, architecture, etc. This is especially the case in regions such as Africa, as a UNESCO report acknowledges.



Many experts recognize that the work climate and the motivations inside and outside the home are part of the great problem of scientific demotivation in girls. There is a macho belief among many teachers, who claim that "girls are intellectually incapable of studying subjects oriented to such tasks." Ana Cidre, a developer of web pages and applications, declares in this regard that “we need a safe site where we feel comfortable working and learning. Women don't go to scientific events because they feel uncomfortable, because there are no other women. We don't really know why either, it's just something unconscious that happens every day." There are already various events of this type, such as the Gaming Ladies. Marina Amores, organizer of the convention, argues that women in the sector, when they meet at mixed events, are questioned and even ridiculed.


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