Why are so few women inventors named on patents? bbc.com
It's easy to list some of the many everyday items invented and patented by women – the dishwasher, windscreen wipers, the board game Monopoly, to name but a few – but the world is still failing to take full advantage of women's innovative ideas, a report suggests.
Women inventors account for just under 13% of patent applications globally, according to the study, by the UK's Intellectual Property Office (IPO). That's one female inventor for every seven male ones.
And although the proportion among patent applications is increasing, at the current rate it won't reach gender parity until 2070.
So, why are there so few women in the world of inventing?
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