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Women in Science
The UNESCO Institute This fact sheet presents the latest UIS data on research and experimental
for Statistics (UIS) is the development (R&D) available as of June 2018.
statistical office of
UNESCO and is the UN The gender gap in science
depository for global
statistics in the fields of
Overall, women account for a minority of the world’s researchers. Despite the
education, science and growing demand for cross-nationally-comparable statistics on women in science,
technology, culture and national data and their use in policymaking often remain limited. This fact sheet
communication. presents global and regional profiles, pinpointing where women thrive in this sector
and where they are under-represented.
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Researchers are professionals engaged in the conception or creation of new
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knowledge. They conduct research and improve or develop concepts, theories,
models, techniques instrumentation, software or operational methods (Frascati
Manual, 2015). The global map (see Figure 1) depicts the share of women in the total
number of researchers by country.
Notes: Data in this map are based on headcounts (HC), except for Congo, India and Israel which are based
on full-time equivalents (FTE). Data for China are based on total R&D personnel instead of researchers. Data
for Brazil are based on estimations.
Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics, June 2018.
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The vast majority of data are presented in headcounts (HC), which are the total number of persons employed
in R&D. This includes staff employed both full-time and part-time. The regional averages for the share of
female researchers (based on available data only) for 2015 are:
28.8% for World
39.8% for Arab States
39.5% for Central and Eastern Europe
48.1% for Central Asia
23.4% for East Asia and the Pacific
45.4% for Latin America and the Caribbean
32.3% for North America and Western Europe
18.5% for South and West Asia
31.3% for Sub-Saharan Africa
Figures 2, 3 and 4 illustrate women researchers as a percentage of the total number. Based on headcount
data, these figures include part-time and full-time researchers.
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62.7%
61.6%
53.6%
53.2%
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48.2%
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42.5%
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40.4%
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33.3%
33.1%
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32.4%
31.9%
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COSTA RICA-2
URUGUAY
EL SALVADOR-1
MEXICO-3
PERU-1
BOLIVIA-6
TRINIDAD AND
PANAMA-3
CUBA
VENEZUELA-1
HONDURAS-1
NICARAGUA-14
ECUADOR-2
BERMUDA-1
COLOMBIA-1
PARAGUAY-1
CHILE
GUATEMALA-1
ARGENTINA-1
TOBAGO-1
Notes: -1= 2015, -2 = 2014, -3 = 2013, -6 = 2010, -14 = 2002, -17 = 1999.
Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics, June 2018.
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50%
60%
80%
90%
100%
LATVIA-1 51.0%
TFYR MACEDONIA 50.8%
LITHUANIA-1 50.7%
REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA 49.1%
CROATIA-1 48.9%
SERBIA 48.4%
BULGARIA-1 47.9%
MONTENEGRO-1 47.6%
CYPRUS-1 37.9%
NORWAY-1 37.4%
TURKEY-1 37.3%
POLAND-1 37.0%
SLOVENIA-1 36.5%
Figure 3. A breakdown of female researchers in Europe
ITALY-1 36.0%
IRELAND-1 35.9%
BELGIUM-1 34.1%
SWEDEN-1 33.7%
SWITZERLAND-1 33.5%
DENMARK-1 32.5%
FINLAND-1 32.3%
HUNGARY-1 30.8%
Female researchers as a percentage of total researchers (HC), 2016 or latest year available
AUSTRIA-1 29.5%
LUXEMBOURG-1 28.9%
MALTA-1 28.5%
GERMANY-1 28.0%
FRANCE-1 27.0%
CZECHIA-1 26.9%
NETHERLANDS-1 25.4%
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TUNISIA 55.4%
SOUTH AFRICA-1 45.0%
EGYPT 44.1%
MAURITIUS-4 41.9%
CENTRAL AFRICAN REP.-9 41.5%
SWAZILAND-1 41.4%
SUDAN-11 40.0%
CABO VERDE-5 39.8%
NAMIBIA-2 38.7%
LESOTHO-1 36.4%
SEYCHELLES 34.9%
ALGERIA-11 34.8%
MOROCCO 33.8%
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TOGO 10.0%
GUINEA-3 9.8%
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CHAD 4.8%
MYANMAR-14 85.5%
AZERBAIJAN 57.1%
THAILAND-1 56.1%
KAZAKHSTAN 53.3%
GEORGIA 52.3%
52.1%
-11 = 2005, -12 = 2004, -14= 2002, -15= 2001, -16 = 2000, -19 = 1997.
ARMENIA
KUWAIT-1 51.4%
PHILIPPINES-3 49.5%
KYRGYZSTAN 49.4%
MONGOLIA 49.1%
MALAYSIA-1 48.6%
SRI LANKA-2 45.7%
VIET NAM-1 44.8%
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM-12 40.6%
UZBEKISTAN 40.3%
IRAQ 39.7%
CHINA, MACAO 39.2%
OMAN-1 27.8%
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IRAN, ISLAMIC REP.-3 27.7%
CAMBODIA-1 23.7%
SAUDI ARABIA-3 23.2%
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LAO PDR-14 23.0%
Figure 4. A breakdown of female researchers in Africa, Asia and the Pacific
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PALESTINE-3 22.6%
ISRAEL-5* 21.2%
JORDAN 20.8%
Notes: -1 = 2015, -2 = 2014, -3 = 2013, -4 = 2012, -5 = 2011, -6 = 2010, -7 = 2009, -8 = 2008, -9 = 2007,
KOREA, REP. 19.7%
JAPAN 15.7%
BANGLADESH-19 14.0%
INDIA-1* 13.9%
NEPAL-6 7.8%