Afghan Girls Robotics Team prepares to compete in first international robot Olympics, July 2017.. New technologies are dramatically transforming work and the global economy every day. This new age of automation creates new opportunities for businesses and governments, but due to gender barriers as old as time, the next generation of girls is at risk of being left behind. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers hold tremendous promise for millions of women—but only if new policies tackle access and education problems first.
In our recent report , we explain why the United States should increase its investment in STEM […]
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