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Quiz 3.1: Gender diversity and the STEM workforce
Intro To Diversity and Inclusion
Gender diversity in the STEM workforce
Quiz 3.1: Gender diversity and the STEM workforce
Which of the following statements about gender and the core-STEM workforce is NOT true?
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Girls do well at STEM GCSE and A-Levels but remain underrepresented in the core-STEM workforce.
There are more women in technology jobs than there are engineering jobs.
MySkills MyLife is a programme that encourages young women to be interested in STEM careers.
White men with a STEM undergraduate degree are the least represented group working in STEM.
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