Why both sides of the gender equation matter.

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Abstract

Despite efforts to increase gender diversity in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM), men continue to hold most tenured and leadership positions. Moreover, the specific population shifts and timelines which may be required to achieve gender parity have not been well delineated. It is obvious that if women are statistically underrepresented in a field, then men must be statistically overrepresented: however, male overrepresentation and related gender-based advantages are rarely mentioned in conversations about gender equality. It is important that actions to address both overrepresentation and underrepresentation are elements of any strategy that seeks to move STEMM fields closer to gender parity.

Year of Publication
2022
Journal
eLife
Volume
11
Date Published
04/2022
ISSN
2050-084X
DOI
10.7554/eLife.78890
PubMed ID
35377312
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