Hi everyone,
Here is an article about women in computer jobs (in America)....saying that the numbers have dropped by 50%. The article is about a TV show on women in computer jobs.
http://us.cnn.com/2015/07/31/tech/women-computer-science-halt-catch-fire-feat/index.html****************************************************************************
Quick, name a couple of famous female coders in the vein of Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates. Nobody comes to mind, eh?
One might assume that in the early 1980s, women in computer science were a rarity, but that's not true.
"In the '80s, there were more women getting degrees in computer technology than there are now, which is mind-blowing," Kerry Bishe (Donna) said on the set of the show....
Indeed, a National Science Foundation study from 2014 shows a precipitous drop in women choosing to study computer science over the past 30 years. Nearly 40% of computer science majors in 1984 were female. Now, it's 18%.
"Even with the number of computer science jobs increasing, the number of women pursuing careers in computer science is falling," said Jennifer Koebele, a writer who specializes in research on higher education and technology.
"I found that according to Stanford University studies, women's quit rate in technology exceeds that of other science and engineering fields -- with a full 56% leaving their organizations at midlevel points in their careers," Koebele said.
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Any views?
Sriram