Women in computer science

<p>It’s not just in comparison with Biology.</p>

<p>According to slightly out of date info from the NSF,
“In 2007, men earned a majority of bachelor’s degrees awarded in engineering, computer sciences, and physics (81%, 81%, and 79%, respectively). Women earned half or more of bachelor’s degrees in psychology (77%), biological sciences (60%), social sciences (54%), agricultural sciences (50%), and chemistry (50%).
Among fields with notable increases in the proportion of bachelor’s degrees awarded to women are earth, atmospheric, and ocean sciences (from 30% to 41%); agricultural sciences (from 37% to 50%); and chemistry (from 41% to 50%).
Women’s share of bachelor’s degrees in computer sciences, mathematics, and engineering has declined in recent years”</p>