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My complaint with the article is they site the 2012 Yale study, but fail to note the much more recent study where it was found female applicants were more likely to be hired. Not to mention, I've yet to see an argument that clearly elucidates why the lack of women in a STEM field is bad. People are free to pick their chosen field and I just don't see the evidence that it is actually happening.
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[–] bill.lee 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
My complaint with the article is they site the 2012 Yale study, but fail to note the much more recent study where it was found female applicants were more likely to be hired. Not to mention, I've yet to see an argument that clearly elucidates why the lack of women in a STEM field is bad. People are free to pick their chosen field and I just don't see the evidence that it is actually happening.