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  2. Where Women Work: 20 Most Common Occupations - AOL

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    Think back to the most common jobs that women held in your mom's day, and if that's not far enough back, think about your grandmother. Do secretaries, nurses, teachers and retail sales Where Women ...

  3. High-Paying Jobs Where Women Outnumber Men - AOL

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    On average, women who work full time earn 82% of what their male colleagues do, according to the American Association of University Women. However,... High-Paying Jobs Where Women Outnumber Men

  4. Women in engineering - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of doctoral degrees awarded to women in engineering increased from 11.6% in 1995, to 17.4% in 2004, [31] to 21.1% in 2008, [32] then to 22.2% in 2012. [30] There is a significant drop-off rate regarding the number of women who earn a bachelor's degree and the women who afterward enroll in graduate school.

  5. The Most Important Jobs To Apply for This Year - AOL

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    According to a study by Resume Genius, here are some of the most needed jobs to apply for this year. According to the most recent information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2023 ...

  6. Women in positions of power - Wikipedia

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    While hiring of women in academic fields has been on a slight rise, it is mainly in entry-level occupations and not for high-level positions where women are most lacking. [41] Integrating women more thoroughly into academia may be important to developing future gender equality as well as greater research outcomes. [43]

  7. Women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    According to PISA 2015 results, 4.8% of boys and 0.4% of girls expect an ICT career. [40]Studies suggest that many factors contribute to the attitudes towards the achievement of young men in mathematics and science, including encouragement from parents, interactions with mathematics and science teachers, curriculum content, hands-on laboratory experiences, high school achievement in ...

  8. 10 High-Paying Jobs That Don't Require A Bachelor's Degree - AOL

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    With college tuition rates soaring, many people are reconsidering whether they need a four-year degree. Statistics show that adults with a bachelor's degree, in general, vastly out earn their ...

  9. Gender disparity in computing - Wikipedia

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    The requirement of college degrees was not helpful for women to get a job. [6] Many did not either think of pursuing further studies because of the societal expectation that women should be married and raise children. [6] Not having adequate resources to attain a four-year degree also played a factor in not furthering their education. [6]