Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 March 2016
The percentages of women working in Astronomy including research and technical positions are as follows:
If we look at the percentages of female students:
It is easy to see, that since fewer women have the chance of higher education, it is not a surprise that fewer women can reach to the higher level in astronomy.
Social discrimination and prejudice have been the obstacles for women to get higher education and choose a career in astronomy. For example:
— 1. Home influence. A girl from her early childhood is educated to play with dolls and help in the kitchen.
— 2. Marriage. In the view of public, a man should not choose a wife with higher education nor in a higher position as compared to him. And thus, well educated women have less chance to get married.
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