Comment on Women STEM students up to twice as likely as non-STEM students to have experienced sexism
IHeartBadCode@kbin.social 10 months agoWhat are you even going on about? It literally says:
Women represent 57.3% of undergraduates but only 38.6% of STEM undergraduates
That means women are obtaining most of their degrees via non-STEM studies.
Women represent 52% of the college-educated workforce, but only 29% of the science and engineering workforce.
And that is reflected in the study's figures for employment as well.
I’d search for another but people shooting themselves in the foot amuses me to know end
Well let's look over the score here. Someone has provided two different links to back up their argument and you've provided… Oh look, none. You're making claims and pointing out things that clearly do not exist or are anecdotal. Nothing you have done in the last three comments indicates to anyone that any of us should take anything you have to say with any kind of value.
So I guess you are amused to know [sic] end, but a point or logical argument you have not made. But hey if you thinking you took the W here and that keeps you quiet, then good job you totally owned everyone here. Amazing wordsmithing.
blahsay@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Your Yale link is nonsense as I think you’re aware. Your original link shows a closer stat to reality though it’s based on 2020 data - currently stem is predominantly female.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6759027/
Image
IHeartBadCode@kbin.social 10 months ago
Well I mean, do you read the links you provide?
There's where your 50% comes from. And as you can see, your link also aligns with the 38.6% previously mentioned.
See? Now was that hard? See how once you explained yourself we could clear up the confusion you were having? Nothing wrong with that, easy to be confused by the various terms that are being tossed around.
blahsay@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Nah you’re still being disingenuous. The stats don’t lie - even the stats you provided 😂.
I would have thought you’d be happy to see stem taken over by women. Though if you were actually interested in equality you’d also be worried about why men aren’t applying. That’s a real problem - for women too.
IHeartBadCode@kbin.social 10 months ago
Lemminary@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Dude is crying about misandry. 🎻
IHeartBadCode@kbin.social 10 months ago
I mean, at this point you're just cherry picking and not doing all that well with it. As indicated from, again YOUR source.
That lines up with the whole thing I had mentioned here. You keep wishing otherwise, but you also keep providing evidence to the contrary.
So I mean at some point I guess you'll read your own sources OR you won't. But the sources you keep providing agree with the original statement that women are under represented in traditional STEM studies. So I mean you square that with yourself however you want.
LWD@lemm.ee 10 months ago
Are you okay
blahsay@lemmy.world 10 months ago
“Women earned 53% of STEM college degrees in 2018, smaller than their 58% share of all college degrees.” - Pew research
mumblerfish@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Yeah, so you are wrong. That is not predominantly. That is in stem overall, in most stem subjects, they are underrepresented.
LWD@lemm.ee 10 months ago
So do you think that means “most STEM subjects are predominantly female”?