76% 24% Studies show that one issue of women being involved in this field is academic, in a literal sense. Citation: Weissmann, Jordan. "The Brogrammar Effect: Woman are a small(and shrinking) Share of Computer Workers." The Atlantic, September 12, 2013. Medium. February 8, 2016. Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749) She began to study mathematics but then after a while became a physics professor. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) Founding father of the U.S. Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Physicist, Scientist Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) She was a brilliant astronomer Edwin Humble (1889-1953) Astronomer, Scientist This diagram just shows there are many famous male scienctists in the world, but there are also a good numbers of famous women scienctist Citation: "Famous Male Scientist." The Ranker. Rush, n.d. Medium. February 8. 2016. Zielinski, Sarah. "Ten Historic Female Scientist You Should Know." The Smithsonian, September 19 2011. Medium. Febuary 8 2016. This circle graph I designed shows the percentage of women not working (26%) in comparison to the percentage of women working (76%). I feel knowing the number of women in the workforce is important. Without knowing how many women are working compared to the number of women not working, how would you know if the number of women has increased over the years or not? Citation: Kurtz, Annalyn. "Why 26%o of U.S. women still choose not to Work." CNN Money. CNN, August 13, 2013. Medium. February 8, 2016.
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