in the United States, the number of women represented in undergraduate computer science education and the white-collar information technology workforce peaked in the mid-1980s, and has declined ever since. In 1984, 37.1% of Computer Science degrees were awarded to women; the percentage dropped to 29.9% in 1989-1990, and 26.7% in 1997-1998.[1] Figures from the Computing Research Association Taulbee Survey indicate that less than 12% of Computer Science degrees were awarded to women in 2010-11.[2] ----------------------------------
То есть процент женщин работающих и учащихся в области информационных технологий, неуклонно падает в США уже с середины 80х(!)
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in the United States, the number of women represented in undergraduate computer science education and the white-collar information technology workforce peaked in the mid-1980s, and has declined ever since. In 1984, 37.1% of Computer Science degrees were awarded to women; the percentage dropped to 29.9% in 1989-1990, and 26.7% in 1997-1998.[1] Figures from the Computing Research Association Taulbee Survey indicate that less than 12% of Computer Science degrees were awarded to women in 2010-11.[2]
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То есть процент женщин работающих и учащихся в области информационных технологий, неуклонно падает в США уже с середины 80х(!)
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Там ещё по разным вузам картина разная. Надо разбираться, в общем.
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