The "computer programmer" that was 100% female was quite different from today's profession. I mentioned (and cited graph) about how % (cont)
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Replying to @slatestarcodex @adrienneleigh
...women in CS declined from max of 35% in 1980 to more like 20% today, and posited explanation in the article.
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I agree that there's a risk of just-so stories, but I think things like "radiology is less baby-oriented than obstetrics" are sound
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I think it requires less just-soing to say the gender differences we agree exist cause the effects we would predict them to have, than...
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...to say that for some reason there were successful sexist stereotypes in STEM, but not other fields like law/medicine.
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