Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas and Iowa also had very
even gender ratios on the apps.
Not exact matches
Of course,
even if collaboration is completely
gender - blind, those
gender ratios would not be equally split between male - male and male - female pairs, because there are twice as many male full professors and the rate of publication varies between departments.
While the
gender ratio of assistant professors is almost exactly
even, with slightly more females, full - professor males still outnumbered females 2 to 1 in their data.
The
gender ratio leans slightly more female, which should be
even more of an incentive for men to join.
Match.com's
gender ratio is pretty
even compared to most sites, with 49 percent of users being men and 51 percent being women.
The app claims to be the first
gender balanced flirting network, to ensure an
even ratio of men and women.
The reason for the higher drop - out rate can't be all babies btw: the
gender ratio started to flip long before most people
even think about having a kid.