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by LogicalBorg
3218 days ago
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This may be what you're looking for: https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d12/tables/dt12_349.asp According to that table, women's bachelor's degrees in computer science: * were low in the 1970's, about 15% average * were higher in the 1980's, about 35% average * declined in the 1990's to about 25-30% * steadily declined from 27 to 17% in the 2000's |
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It's interesting to see the actual numbers because it clearly shows there is/was a problem. Now, how best to solve it?
One issue with quotas is that the rate of women graduates can't necessarily keep up. It seems like we could use an influx of new students (in addition to the current efforts).