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Solving the Mystery of Declining Female CS Enrollment

theodp writes After an NPR podcast fingered the marketing of computers to boys as the culprit behind the declining percentages of women in undergraduate CS curricula since 1984 (a theory seconded by Smithsonian mag), some are concluding that NPR got the wrong guy. Calling 'When Women Stopped Coding' quite engaging, but long on Political Correctness and short on real evidence, UC Davis CS Prof Norm Matloff concedes a sexist element, but largely ascribes the gender lopsidedness to economics. "That women are more practical than men, and that the well-publicized drastic swings in the CS labor market are offputting to women more than men," writes Matloff, and "was confirmed by a 2008 survey in the Communications of the ACM" (related charts of U.S. unemployment rates and Federal R&D spending in the '80s). Looking at the raw numbers of female CS grads instead of percentages, suggests there wasn't a sudden and unexpected disappearance of a generation of women coders, but rather a dilution in their percentages as women's growth in undergrad CS ranks was far outpaced by men, including a boom around the time of the dot-com boom/bust.

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  1. Re: Boys are naturally curious... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    What year was C++ released ?

    See the trend between objectifying programming and women running away ?

    C++ and JAVA are to blame.
    Women naturally think like cobol and fortran compilers.

  2. Re:Boys are naturally curious... by dgatwood · · Score: 1, Funny

    Because out of all of those professions, programming is the only one that is an insular profession (in the "isolated" sense of the word). Mechanics and plumbers interact with women all the time. So do garbage men, carpenters, and to some degree, miners. Programmers spend their lives behind a screen and are lucky to even see women in an average month. Anything we can do to improve the gender balance results in a higher rate of little geeks, which improves the average intelligence of the species.

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  3. "women are more practical than men" by pecosdave · · Score: 4, Funny

    Looks at decorative towels and wash clothes in bathroom we're not allowed to use taking up prime realestate that would be great for useful things.

    Looks at fake flowers sitting on top of storage furniture I access frequently that must be moved before accessing said stored objects and returned.

    Looks at useless decorative items that must remain on kitchen counter despite being useless, in the way, and knocked around regularly.

    Thinks of how many times I've been asked to hold a purse because it's impractical for the owner to do things, or carry something in my pockets because the objects owner didn't bring their own pockets.

    Thinks of how the toilet paper is stored in the closet at the entry of the dwelling because the storage areas in the bathroom are taken care of rarely used beauty products and appliances.

    My head is shaved - literally a bar of soap, a stick of deodorant, a toothbrush, toothpaste, a razor and some shaving gel is all I have for bathroom use in comparison.

    I call this quote for the summary into question

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