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Closing the Sex Gap

  • Women, on average, have stronger verbal skills (especially in writing) and better memory for events, words, objects, faces and activities.
  • Men generally are better at mentally manipulating objects and at performing certain quantitative tasks that rely on visual representations.
  • Intervention studies are still in their infancy but suggest both sexes can benefit from targeted training to improve their skill set.


He suggested to an audience at a small economics conference near Boston that one of the major reasons women are less likely than men to achieve at the highest levels of scientific work is because fewer females have “innate ability” in these fields. In the wake of reactions to Summers’s provocative statement, a national debate erupted over whether intrinsic differences between the sexes were responsible for the underrepresentation of women in mathematical and scientific disciplines.