RT @JSheltzer: Wow: 43% of women leave full-time STEM employment after the birth/adoption of their first child. Only 23% of men do the same…
23% is not a small figure
RT @JSheltzer: Wow: 43% of women leave full-time STEM employment after the birth/adoption of their first child. Only 23% of men do the same…
RT @JSheltzer: Wow: 43% of women leave full-time STEM employment after the birth/adoption of their first child. Only 23% of men do the same…
RT @JSheltzer: Wow: 43% of women leave full-time STEM employment after the birth/adoption of their first child. Only 23% of men do the same…
RT @JSheltzer: Wow: 43% of women leave full-time STEM employment after the birth/adoption of their first child. Only 23% of men do the same…
RT @JSheltzer: Wow: 43% of women leave full-time STEM employment after the birth/adoption of their first child. Only 23% of men do the same…
RT @JSheltzer: Wow: 43% of women leave full-time STEM employment after the birth/adoption of their first child. Only 23% of men do the same…
RT @JSheltzer: Wow: 43% of women leave full-time STEM employment after the birth/adoption of their first child. Only 23% of men do the same…
Wow: 43% of women leave full-time STEM employment after the birth/adoption of their first child. Only 23% of men do the same. The problem is particularly bad in the life sciences, where new parents are more likely to leave the workforce entirely. https:/
RT @GaetanBurgio: This is a sobering study in @PNASNews on the changes in career trajectories in STEM of new parents and unsurprisingly it…
This is a sobering study in @PNASNews on the changes in career trajectories in STEM of new parents and unsurprisingly it hugely affects #WomenInSTEM with up to 43% leaving full time STEM employment. Requires some serious organizational changes https://t.co
RT @DanielJDrucker: Parenthood #STEM in the USA Parenthood #STEM in the USA. Nearly one-half of new mothers and nearly one-quarter of new…
Parenthood #STEM in the USA Parenthood #STEM in the USA. Nearly one-half of new mothers and nearly one-quarter of new fathers leave full-time STEM employment after having children @PNASNews https://t.co/IHcTuOGvYh https://t.co/IHcTuOGvYh https://t.co/bWhB
@kejames Yep, duff link. Correct link appears to be this 👇🏾 The changing career trajectories of new parents in STEM https://t.co/peoLpudPJv