Why arent more women in computer science?

Published: June 24, 2019, 12:58 p.m.

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The history of computing is filled with the accomplishments of women. But in the West, the number of women taking computer science degrees has fallen sharply from its peak in the 1980s.

In the developing world, however, the trend is going in the other direction, because learning to code offers economic opportunities not available to women before. Women are still outnumbered in computer science classrooms, but there are more of them.

In this edition of The Why Factor on the BBC World Service, Sandra Kanthal asks why there areso few women in computer science, and what is driving them from a field they helped to create?

Guests:\\nDame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton\\nDr Barbara Ericson, Assistant Professor of Information, University of Michigan\\nDr Anjali Das, Head of Learning, Centre for Computing History\\nMiriam Posner, Assistant Professor of Information Studies and Digital Humanities, UCLA\\nNoemi Titarenco, Software leader and product manager, Los Angeles\\nFereshteh Forough, Founder: Code To Inspire

Apple Macintosh Commercial \\u2013 1984 produced by Fairbanks Films

Image: A woman studies a computer screen (Credit: Getty Images)

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