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The Missing Half
Mahika Patil
3 episodes
1 hour ago
Over the past few decades, one thing has become clear. There are significantly less women than men in STEM. In this podcast we dive behind the reasons for the lack of women in STEM. What exactly is pushing women out? Why are they missing?
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Over the past few decades, one thing has become clear. There are significantly less women than men in STEM. In this podcast we dive behind the reasons for the lack of women in STEM. What exactly is pushing women out? Why are they missing?
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Society & Culture
Episodes (3/3)
The Missing Half
Are we progressing?
Today we discuss if the efforts to reduce gender bias are truly helping.
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3 years ago
14 minutes 23 seconds

The Missing Half
STEM Gender Bias in School
Last episode we talked about gender bias in the workplace, but where does that bias stem from? Could it be school? Tune in to find out
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5 years ago
15 minutes 40 seconds

The Missing Half
Gender Bias in the Workplace
In this episode we dive into how gender bias is present in the workplace and how it is pushing young women out of STEM. We also interview Mrs. Shelly Jain, a woman in STEM and member of the Women’s TLI Network at Techlink.
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5 years ago
18 minutes 52 seconds

The Missing Half
Over the past few decades, one thing has become clear. There are significantly less women than men in STEM. In this podcast we dive behind the reasons for the lack of women in STEM. What exactly is pushing women out? Why are they missing?