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Gender equality in STEM programs: a proposal to analyse the situation of a university about the gender gap
[EN]According to the Global Gender Gap Report
2020, most of the countries have achieved gender parity in
educational attainment. Furthermore, Latin America and
Europe have more women than men enrolled in tertiary
education. The problem arises when those numbers are
analysed by degree studies. There is a gender gap in science,
technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), with a low
number of women enrolled in those programs and even lower
numbers of graduates. The universities have a key role to steer
new conceptions and understanding of the females in STEM .
The higher education institutions have to define measures and
policies to reduce the gender gap in the careers of the future.
This work aims to provide a proposal to analyse the gender
equality gap in STEM as a first step to define gender equality
action plans focused on processes of attraction, access and
retention and guidance in STEM programs. The proposal was
applied in ten Latin American universities from Chile,
Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Mexico, and five
European universities from Finland, Ireland, Italy, Spain,
United Kingdom