Workplace automation will hit women harder than men
Automation threatens to disrupt millions of jobs and women could be hardest hit. It's critical we get more girls in STEM to protect their future
Automation threatens to disrupt millions of jobs and women could be hardest hit. It's critical we get more girls in STEM to protect their future
Girls need to play more ball games to help improve their motor skills and hand-eye-coordination
By breaking down stereotypes and other barriers we can get more girls into STEM
Girls are more likely to notice, interpret and intervene in bullying situations, says study
Lyda Hill Philanthropies has announced a $25 million initiative called IF/THEN that seeks to inspire more girls to pursue STEM careers.
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