The female share of graduates in STEM fields in Brazil's tertiary education shows an upward trend from 2024 to 2028. Starting at a projected 12.14% in 2024, this figure is expected to exhibit a steady annual increase, reaching 13.04% by 2028. The anticipated year-on-year percentage growth underscores a gradual but consistent increase in female participation in STEM, reflecting ongoing efforts to close the gender gap in these fields.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Policy initiatives focused on increasing female enrollment in STEM programs.
- Corporate and academic partnerships aimed at promoting STEM careers among women.
- Social initiatives targeting cultural barriers to female participation in STEM.