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Women in Data

Women in Data. Move Over: Women Leaders in Data. How women are breaking through the glass ceiling by breaking down the numbers. 81%. of the female population in Nepal aged 15 or above are economically active. * Nepal Labour Force Survey, 2008. 28.8%. of researchers in the world are female.

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Women in Data

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  1. Women in Data

  2. Move Over: Women Leaders in Data How women are breaking through the glass ceiling by breaking down the numbers

  3. 81% of the female population in Nepal aged 15 or above are economically active * Nepal Labour Force Survey, 2008

  4. 28.8% of researchers in the world are female * Unesco, 2018

  5. 7.8% of researchers in Nepal are female *Unesco, 2018

  6. 85.5% of researchers in Myanmar are female * Unesco, 2018

  7. 7.8% of researchers are globally working in science, technology women *Unesco, 2015

  8. 16% of data scientists globally are women * Kaggle, 2018

  9. 20 women have won a Nobel Prize in physics, chemistry or medicine (compared to 587 men) *Nation, 2018

  10. 23% is the global gender pay gap between women and men * UNDP, 2018

  11. 100 years are needed to close the gender pay gap at the current global rate of change * UNDP, 2018

  12. Move Over: Women Leaders in Data How women are breaking through the glass ceiling by breaking down the numbers

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