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Education & Learning News -- ScienceDaily

Posted: 17 Feb 2015 01:29 PM PST
Scholars from diverse fields have long proposed that interlocking factors such as cognitive abilities, discrimination and interests may cause more women than men to leave the science, technology, engineering and mathematics pipeline after entering college. Now a new analysis has poked holes in the much referenced 'leaky pipeline' metaphor. The research shows that the bachelor's-to-Ph.D. pipeline in some STEM fields no longer leaks more women than men as it did previously.

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