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''Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics''(STEM) refers to four major areas of study that are responsible for most innovation in modern society. Graduates of [[gender studies]] programmes often complain that there aren't enough women in STEM whereas they could have studied STEM rather than gender studies.
 
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[[Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics]] (STEM) refers to four major areas of study that are responsible for most innovation in modern society. Graduates of [[gender studies]] programmes often complain that there aren't enough women in STEM whereas they could have studied STEM rather than gender studies.
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*https://ifstudies.org/blog/sex-differences-in-adolescents-occupational-desires-are-universal
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 3 November 2024

A meme demonstating feminists demanding more women in STEM without enrolling themselves.


Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) refers to four major areas of study that are responsible for most innovation in modern society. Graduates of gender studies programmes often complain that there aren't enough women in STEM whereas they could have studied STEM rather than gender studies.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/girls-have-overtaken-boys-in-science-participation-in-workplaces-it-s-a-completely-different-story/ar-AA1emBwC

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