Greece and Cyprus have recorded among the highest proportion of female scientists and engineers in the EU at 41% - 45% according to the latest data from Eurostat for 2020, with Lithuania, Portugal and Denmark registering the highest at 52%.
Interestingly, the more affluent north, overall registered lower proportions with countries like Finland sitting at 30%.
According to the 2020 report, there were almost 6.6 million female scientists and engineers in the EU, 254 500 more than in 2019, accounting for 41% of total employment in science and engineering.
By sector, women were underrepresented in manufacturing (where only 22% of scientists and engineers were female), while there was more of a gender balance in the services sector (46%).
Among the EU Member States, the proportion of female scientists and engineers varied widely in 2020, ranging from 52% in Lithuania, Portugal and Denmark to 30% in Finland and 31% in Hungary.
At NUTS1 regional level, female scientists and engineers were in the majority in 11 EU regions:
At the other end of the scale, the smallest proportion of female scientists and engineers was recorded in the German region of Baden-Württemberg and in the Hungarian region of Transdanubia (both 29%).
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