MetLife Research Shows Urgent Need for More Women in STEM to Solve Global Challenges
As global challenges such as health equity and community resiliency become more urgent, new MetLife research shows a critical need for women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to help identify solutions.
- As global challenges such as health equity and community resiliency become more urgent, new MetLife research shows a critical need for women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to help identify solutions.
- Employees say having more women in STEM is critical to moving the needle on this.
- STEM women are almost twice as likely as non-STEM women to say they are considering leaving the workforce.
- Despite these challenges, nearly half of women see STEM as an innovative and impactful field that can contribute to solving major societal challenges.