Description
Despite the efforts to increase gender diversity, women are still underrepresented in STEMrelated fields, in both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. This is very problematic as the market labor demands professionals with STEM-related skills, limiting the professional opportunities of women. Here, we analyzed the factors that lead students to select or discard STEM-related disciplines from an equality perspective. This work has been funded by the “Instituto de la Mujer” (ref:48-13-ID22). A pilot study was carried out among baccalaureate students (second year) of a public high school in the Community of Madrid. A total of 36students participated in this study. Fifty percent of the participants were enrolled in the Science and Technology Baccalaureate, being most of them (55%) women. However, only 19% of the participants planned to enroll in STEM disciplines at university. Around 71% of these students are men. Although most of the participants (88%) considered that gender does not influence the skillset required for some disciplines, they considered that gender influences studies choice,
indicating the existence of gender stereotypes at this level.
Keywords: baccalaureate, gender equality, gender stereotypes, STEM disciplines,
undergraduate students
Period | 3 Dec 2023 |
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Event title | 5th Global Conference on Education and Teaching |
Event type | Conference |
Location | Paris, FranceShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Gender gap
- STEM Education
- Undergraduates