Half of all science publishers quit within 10 years. Women quit more than men. Bunch of quitters!

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03222-7

🤔Quit? Or were driven out?

My favorite* part is that women in CompSci, Engineering, Math, and Physics, are less likely to stop publishing than women in less sexist academic fields. Possibly because we run young girls in Math/CS/Eng/Physics through a sexism gauntlet from day 1, so by the time they're grown women the survivors cope with gendered hostility better.😮

(*Least)

Nearly 50% of researchers quit science within a decade, huge study reveals

Twenty years of publishing data across many countries and disciplines show women are more likely than men to leave research.

This is EU data, but speaking of math: US people, don't do the math on being a poor Black girl with straight As, who takes out loans for 4 years of undergraduate tuition + 5 years of grad school tuition to get a PhD, and then only being able to use it for under 9 years. 🤡

Brilliant Black girls tend to have much poorer parents than the average American, and so need to borrow more for college. They're also more likely to excel in school and complete more levels than Black boys.

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@mekkaokereke always loved this graph demonstrating how wealthy, 'bad' students are for more likely to graduate from college than non-wealthy, 'good' students.
@Shebeencounter @mekkaokereke This makes a great case for free education (even give it to the rich, I don’t care). Look at all those lost opportunities for our society in the lower line. They could have been helped (by normalizing the income gap), then we would all have been better off (by having more smart citizens with degrees). Instead, the arrogance of the bootstraps view is hurting us all.

@obviousdwest @Shebeencounter @mekkaokereke

Speaking as a German from a working class family, American-style tuition fees certainly would have scared me away from studying.

In fact, during my studies of physics, I did contemplate going to the USA as an exchange student. But then I took a look at the tuition fees they charged(*) at the American university that my own was partnered with, thought: "Are these guys NUTS?", and decided to go to Scotland instead.

And I am very glad that public German universities _still_ don't charge any tuition fees.

(*) That was $8000 per term, back in the late 1990s. I gather that tuition fees at American universities have increased a tad since then.

@juergen_hubert @obviousdwest @Shebeencounter

But why is US education so expensive? By now, y'all already know.

Why is everything that's weird and self-destructive in the US that way? The answer is of course racism.

Eg, in the 80s, an advisor to Ronald Reagan warned that cheap college tuition leads to "an educated proletariat," which he didn't want. So to prevent this, they intentionally made college education unaffordable for most. Seriously.

https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/110794448767679670

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mekka okereke :verified: (@[email protected])

@[email protected] Not just "seem to exist" College used to be cheap. Then Roger Freeman (worked for Nixon and Reagan) said “We are in danger of producing an educated proletariat. … That’s dynamite! We have to be selective on who we allow [to go to college].” Reagan agreed. So they changed state college tuition structure to what it is today. And now here we are. 🤷🏿‍♂️ https://theintercept.com/2022/08/25/student-loans-debt-reagan/

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@obviousdwest @juergen_hubert @mekkaokereke @Shebeencounter educated working class is bad for rich people. The lack of empathy is eye-watering.
Nowadays, the owner class is trying to lock out the white collar upper-middle class from the means to join them. AI to the rescue of the billionaires, those struggling saps…