The focus of current STEM gender inclusion policies often leans heavily towards increasing female participation rates. However, true inclusion goes beyond just numbers; it involves creating environments where women are equally respected, compensated, and have the same opportunities for growth as their male counterparts. Policies need to address these qualitative aspects to truly make a difference.
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