- Researchers found that children start developing ideas that STEM courses are more fit for boys as young as six years old. https://www.pnas.org/content/118/48/e2100030118 35 comments science
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- Stereotypes about girls dissuade many from careers in computer science https://theconversation.com/stereotypes-about-girls-dissuade-many-from-careers-in-computer-science-172279 13 comments
- Gender stereotypes affect girls' interest in STEM subjects as early as age 6, study says - UPI.com https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2021/11/22/gender-stereotypes-computer-science-engineering/2001637610261/ 1 comment
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