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by henryaj
2651 days ago
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> "tech is behind medicine's adoption curve with resepect to gender inclusion" also seems like a hard-to-believe hypothesis. See https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/02/the-more... for an outline of the 'interest' hypothesis - essentially, women are stronger than men in both verbal and math/science domains, but prefer the former, so will pick subjects that more closely align with their interests when society lets them do so. In countries with worse egalitarianism and social security, they'll gravitate towards subjects that bring them more economic freedom. |
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