How gender equality in STEM education leads to economic growth

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How gender equality in STEM education leads to economic growth
Abstract
Reducing the gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education areas could help reduce skills gap, increase employment and productivity of women and reduce occupational segregation. Ultimately this would foster economic growth via both higher productivity and increased labour market activity. However, despite good employment opportunities and highly productive jobs in this area, there is currently a low proportion of women studying and graduating in STEM subjects.
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European Institute for Gender Equality
Date
2021
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20/12/2021, 10:09
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en
Citation
Eige. (2021). How gender equality in STEM education leads to economic growth. European Institute for Gender Equality. https://eige.europa.eu/gender-mainstreaming/policy-areas/economic-and-financial-affairs/economic-benefits-gender-equality/stem