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[WISET Data Pick No.4] Women in the Space Workforce : Focusing on Space Industry (2024)
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● Data Source: Korea Aerospace Industries Association (KAIA) / Korea Space Technology Promotion Association (KSPA), 2025 Survey on the Status of the Space and Aerospace Manufacturing Industry (reference year: 2024). 


* Major categories: "Aerospace Engineering" includes aerospace engineering, astronomy & space science, aviation systems engineering, mechanical, automotive & aerospace engineering, aeronautical IT, aircraft maintenance, and aviation software engineering (aviation service programs such as flight operations are excluded). "Related STEM" covers electrical/electronics, mechanical, and natural sciences. "Non-STEM" covers humanities, social sciences, and arts.


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