'There is no point in encouraging more girls into science if the system is set up to exclude them.'
Other factors included unconscious bias, tensions with work-life balance, poor funding and pay, and a lack of networking opportunities., came from 541 universities and research institutions in 38 countries in the US, Europe and Australia.
"There is no point in encouraging more girls into science if the system is set up to exclude them," Dr Jessica Wade of Imperial College London, who champions women in physics but was not connected with this particular study, told the BBC. "More worryingly, a staggering 99% of women told us they had experienced or witnessed barriers to women's progression and retention," said Dr Jo Reynolds, director of science & communities.
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