The benefits of women in technological fields is real.
The importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, collectively known as STEM subjects, has been emphasised repeatedly in a range of recent research and policy reports, both in Australia and abroad.
The Australian Government and our Chief Scientist have made this focus clear stating: “At the core of almost every agenda is a focus on STEM. It is the almost universal preoccupation now shaping economic plans... science and innovation are recognised internationally as key for boosting productivity, creating more and better jobs, enhancing competitiveness and growing an economy.”
Here in Australia, it is projected that just a one per cent increase in people choosing a STEM-related career would result in more than 50 billion dollars in revenue for the country’s economy.
The benefits of women in technological fields is real.
So why does the proportion of women entering technology careers that provide the skills required for our knowledge-based society and economic growth keep falling?

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