The X-axis is 2014, 2017, 2020, 2023 and the y-axis has an interval of 20 to 100.
In 2014, 50.9% of natural sciences (female), 18.6% of engineering (female), 49.1% of natural sciences (male), 81.4% of engineering (male)
In 2017, 51.0% of natural sciences (female), 21.0% of engineering (female), 49.0% of natural sciences (male), and 79.0% of engineering (male)
In 2020, 51.4% of natural sciences (female), 22.9% of engineering (female), 48.6% of natural sciences (male), 77.1% of engineering (male)
In 2023, 52.5% of natural sciences (female), 23.7% of engineering (female), 47.5% of natural sciences (male), 76.3% of engineering (male)
The gender gap in the natural sciences decreased by 3.3%, and the gender gap in engineering decreased by 10.2%.
* Source: WISET, Analytical Report on the Statistics of Education and Employment of Women and Men in STEM
* Source: Data provided in the Educational Statistical Yearbook by the Korean Educational Development Institute (KEDI) (2020)
* Note: Includes students in college degree programs, bachelor’s degree programs, master’s degree programs, and Ph.D. programs
The X-axis is 2014, 2017, 2020, 2023 and the y-axis has an interval of 20 to 100.
In 2014, 22.7% were women and 77.3% were men
In 2017, 26.8% for women and 73.2% for men
In 2020, 28.1% female and 71.9% male
In 2023, 31.6% female and 68.4% male
The gender gap has decreased by 17.9%.
* Source: WISET, Survey on the Employment and Working Condition of Women in STEM
* Note: A survey targeting science and engineering universities, public research institutes in science
and technology, and research institutes of private enterprises (with more than 100 full-time employees)
X-axis is 2014, 2017, 2020, 2023 and y axis has a gap between 20 to 100 to 100 to 100 to 100 to 100 to 100.
In 2014, women's 18.7 and 81.3 of men
In 2017, women's 20.1 and 79.9 of men
In 2020, women's 21.5 and 78.5 of men
In 2023, women's 23.1 and 76.9 of men
This and gender gap was 8.9%.
* Source: WISET, Survey on the Employment and Working Condition of Women in STEM
* Note: A survey targeting science and engineering universities, public research institutes in science and technology, and research institutes of private
enterprises (with more than 100 full-time employees)
The X-axis is 2014, 2017, 2020, 2023 and the y-axis has an interval of 20 to 100.
In 2014, 12.9% of women and 87.1% of men
In 2017, 16% for women and 84% for men
In 2020, 16.6% female and 83.4% male
In 2020, 18.8% female and 81.2% male
The gender gap has decreased by 11.7%.
* Source: WISET, Survey on the Employment and Working Condition of Women in STEM
* Note: A survey targeting science and engineering universities, public research institutes in science and technology, and research institutes of private enterprises (with more than 100 full-time employees)
The X-axis is 2014, 2017, 2020, 2023 and the y-axis has an interval of 20 to 100.
In 2014, 7.3% for women and 92.7% for men
In 2017, 9.5% for women and 90.5% for men
In 2020, 12.0% for women and 88.0% for men
In 2023, 12.8% for women and 87.2% for men
The gender gap has decreased by 10.9%.
* Source: WISET, Survey on the Employment and Working Condition of Women in STEM
* Note: A survey targeting science and engineering universities, public research institutes in science and technology, and research institutes of private enterprises (with more than 100 full-time employees)
X-axis is 2014, 2017, 2020, 2023 and y axis has a gap between 20 to 100 to 100 to 100 to 100 to 100 to 100.
In 2014, 7.8 percent of women and 92.2% percent of men
In 2017, 10.2 percent of women and 89.8 percent of men
In 2020, 11.4 percent of women and 88.6 percent of men
In 2023, 12.6 percent of women and 87.4 percent of men
This and gender gap was 9.6%.
* Source: WISET, Survey on the Employment and Working Condition of Women in STEM
* Note: A survey targeting science and engineering universities, public research institutes in science and technology, and research institutes of private enterprises (with more than 100 full-time employees)
X-axis is 2014, 2017, 2020, 2023 and y axis has a gap between 20 to 100 to 100 to 100 to 100 to 100 to 100.
In 2014, women 4.9% and 95.9% of men
In 2017, women 8.8% and 91.2% of men
In 2020, women 7.7% and 92.3% of men
In 2023, women 9.1% and 90.9% of men
This and gender gap was 10.0%.
* Source: WISET, Survey on the Employment and Working Condition of Women in STEM
* Note: A survey targeting science and engineering universities, public research institutes in science and technology, and research institutes of private enterprises (with more than 100 full-time employees)