Can women even attend university in Afghanistan? :/
Seran-Ast on
It’s interesting what’s happening in universities. More women than men attend, and the government offers incentives to women to pursue careers where men are in the majority.
But it doesn’t offer incentives to men in careers where women are in the majority.
A true reflection of Western equality.
Physics_Girl_2008 on
Glad to see India improving
India is still not the best of course. But it has come a long way. When my mum was young the misogyny was terrible
It’s still there unfortunately but gen z is heaps better and gives me hope
LumberjacqueCousteau on
Okay what’s the catch, Qatar?
WhiteBoyRickSanschez on
Honestly surprised the middle east is mostly blue.
I would imagine that men have more opportunities for work rather than just college compared to women (trades, military, labor jobs). So proportionally it makes sense that if the genders were given equal opportunity when selecting a career, women would represent a greater amount of those in college because men would be able to more easily represent careers that don’t require college.
Vixson18 on
Does anyone know why in Japan and South Korea more men go to uni?
Striking_Wishbone380 on
it’s surprising how cultural perceptions don’t always match the data
Wild_Pangolin_4772 on
Does black mean women will get acid thrown at their faces if they try to go?
Good_Problem_6576 on
Feminism is misandry. Feminism and capitalism are the great filter of humanity
sEcgri836 on
The data for Korea is different from latest figures. Both for entrants and graduates, women outnumber men.
Reditor_generico on
No me sorprende Japón ni las 2 coreas, y supongo que en Qatar los esclavos no van a la universidad
AceyAceyAcey on
I can’t tell the difference in the two “significantly more” colors.
Grande_Jenna_Tahlia on
I guess Bolivia just doesn’t have any humans currently in university?
Jokes.
But seriously these charts that feature grayed-out countries need to add a grayed-out box in the map guide to explain what gray means. Even if it’s something as mundane as „statistically unknown/unreliable data“
NoDingo673 on
Funny how nobody uses Qatar to stereotype every Muslim and the religion of Islam.
Joseph20102011 on
With the ongoing AI-driven layoffs, college-educated women will be the one going to be laid off from their white-collar administrative job positions and patriarchy will have a revival by the 2050s because blue-collar jobs are the least to be replaced by AI.
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Can women even attend university in Afghanistan? :/
It’s interesting what’s happening in universities. More women than men attend, and the government offers incentives to women to pursue careers where men are in the majority.
But it doesn’t offer incentives to men in careers where women are in the majority.
A true reflection of Western equality.
Glad to see India improving
India is still not the best of course. But it has come a long way. When my mum was young the misogyny was terrible
It’s still there unfortunately but gen z is heaps better and gives me hope
Okay what’s the catch, Qatar?
Honestly surprised the middle east is mostly blue.
The full list is available on [theglobaleconomy](https://www.theglobaleconomy.com/rankings/Female_to_male_ratio_students_tertiary_level_educa/). Some countries data were outdated, so i made some slight adjustments using still the official data from theglobaleconomy. The numbers represent the ratio of women to men enrolled in university.
1. Qatar: 1.79
2. St. Vincent & Grenadines: 1.67
3. Bahamas: 1.62
4. Guyana: 1.58
5. Saint Lucia 1.55
6. Maldives: 1.53
7. Seychelles: 1.52
8. Suriname: 1.52
9. Iceland: 1.51
10. Samoa: 1.51
11. Dominican Republic: 1.48
12. Argentina: 1.46
13. Belize: 1.45
14. Uruguay: 1.43
15. Algeria: 1.42
16. Sweden: 1.42
17. Tunisia: 1.42
18. Jamaica: 1.42
19. United Arab Emirates: 1.41
20. Venezuela: 1.41
21. South Africa: 1.41
22. Palestine: 1.40
23. Namibia: 1.40
24. New Zealand: 1.40
25. Sri Lanka: 1.40
26. Botswana: 1.39
27. Mongolia: 1.39
28. Monaco: 1.38
29. Gabon: 1.38
30. Panama: 1.38
31. Bosnia & Herzegovina: 1.37
32. Brunei: 1.37
33. Kuwait: 1.36
34. Puerto Rico: 1.36
35. Oman: 1.35
36. Estonia: 1.35
37. Jordan: 1.35
38. Poland: 1.35
39. Norway: 1.34
40. Slovenia: 1.34
41. Lesotho: 1.34
42. Australia: 1.33
43. Bahrain: 1.33
44. Lithuania: 1.33
45. Slovakia: 1.33
46. Albania: 1.32
47. Brazil: 1.32
48. Cyprus: 1.32
49. Malta: 1.32
50. Philippines: 1.32
51. USA: 1.32
52. Myanmar: 1.32
53. Croatia: 1.31
54. Fiji: 1.31
55. Latvia: 1.31
56. North Macedonia: 1.31
57. Israel: 1.30
58. Montenegro: 1.30
59. Serbia: 1.30
60. Czechia: 1.29
61. Italy: 1.29
62. Paraguay: 1.29
63. Canada: 1.28
64. Moldova: 1.28
65. Denmark: 1.28
66. Honduras: 1.28
67. Belgium: 1.27
68. UK: 1.27
69. El Salvador: 1.26
70. Mauritius: 1.26
71. Nicaragua: 1.26
72. Malaysia: 1.25
73. Thailand: 1.25
74. Lebanon: 1.24
75. Armenia: 1.24
Off the top of my head:
I would imagine that men have more opportunities for work rather than just college compared to women (trades, military, labor jobs). So proportionally it makes sense that if the genders were given equal opportunity when selecting a career, women would represent a greater amount of those in college because men would be able to more easily represent careers that don’t require college.
Does anyone know why in Japan and South Korea more men go to uni?
it’s surprising how cultural perceptions don’t always match the data
Does black mean women will get acid thrown at their faces if they try to go?
Feminism is misandry. Feminism and capitalism are the great filter of humanity
The data for Korea is different from latest figures. Both for entrants and graduates, women outnumber men.
No me sorprende Japón ni las 2 coreas, y supongo que en Qatar los esclavos no van a la universidad
I can’t tell the difference in the two “significantly more” colors.
I guess Bolivia just doesn’t have any humans currently in university?
Jokes.
But seriously these charts that feature grayed-out countries need to add a grayed-out box in the map guide to explain what gray means. Even if it’s something as mundane as „statistically unknown/unreliable data“
Funny how nobody uses Qatar to stereotype every Muslim and the religion of Islam.
With the ongoing AI-driven layoffs, college-educated women will be the one going to be laid off from their white-collar administrative job positions and patriarchy will have a revival by the 2050s because blue-collar jobs are the least to be replaced by AI.