Quoting Helen Faulkner (helen@thousand-ships.com): > Jude Lucien wrote: > > Interesting thread. > > Indeed. It would be cool to do a survey of the list subscribers wrt this issue. Scientific Computing and Networks Department at the French Aerospace Research Center (ONERA), Paris area headquarters 25 people (staff included) out of which 3 women (only 2 in really technical jobs) Outsourced activities (these ppl are doing most of the day-by-day job managing infrastructures, servers, desktop systems, etc): 20 people out of which.....1 woman (who's head of one of the two teams, though) Combining all this makes about 45 people out of which 4 women. 10% We also have a dedicated department which is in charge of the Enterprise Management software (they manage applications more than machines). The women ratio there is 5 out of 8 people. Combine everything gives 9/53. Less than 20% Adding our colleagues from the company's other places in France should give something like 11/65 (17%) or so, for an overall number of employees of 1700, mostly research scientists, where the women ratio is 30-40% Not that good, heh?
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