less than 30% of the world’s researchers are women. Over the years, these numbers have refused to change, and women remain underrepresented despite the increasing number of female graduates in these fields.Health inequities affect all of us differently.
Visit our dedicated hub for an in-depth look at social disparities in health and what we can do to correct them.Numerous studies have revealed that women in STEM fields publish less, are paid less for their research, and do not progress as far as men in their careers, with the gap only worsening since the start of the pandemic.
Lockdowns implemented around the world left female academics and scientists with increased responsibilities in caring for children, older relatives, and ailing.