I looked after the very obvious color coding gave me your assessment. I've seen in other articles how becoming a mother interferes with finishing higher education at a higher rate then men have to deal with interference... Not covered in this data.
They are dominating at the undergraduate level (80/20) but not at the graduate level (67/33). Whereas the 80/20 at undergrad is likely due to self selection (ie they are more interested in STEM), this can't explain the change in ratio for grad school and thus this must be because of biased selection.
Do you know what an undergraduate is? Bachelor degrees 2021: 61.8% men vs. 38.2% women. This disparity is even higher at the master and docrotal levels.
Nothing in this bar graph, the source article, or the numbers submitted by the OP even suggest what is being asserted in this post's title.
I looked after the very obvious color coding gave me your assessment. I've seen in other articles how becoming a mother interferes with finishing higher education at a higher rate then men have to deal with interference... Not covered in this data.
🤦♂️ the denial is strong with this one
Just state what your numbers mean. Everything else shows men dominating STEM.
They are dominating at the undergraduate level (80/20) but not at the graduate level (67/33). Whereas the 80/20 at undergrad is likely due to self selection (ie they are more interested in STEM), this can't explain the change in ratio for grad school and thus this must be because of biased selection.
Do you know what an undergraduate is? Bachelor degrees 2021: 61.8% men vs. 38.2% women. This disparity is even higher at the master and docrotal levels.