I work with many resident doctors. Guess who has a much rougher time of it, if she has chosen to have children? Yet women in medicine is about 50%, despite incredible challenges. Not just child birth or child raising, but getting fellowships and/or Attending positions. Or Professorships in these same colleges men are whining about.
http://www.aamc.org/members/wim/statistics/stats08/start.htm"Twenty years ago, women accounted for 34% of new entrants to medical schools, and they now represent essentially 50% of new entrants (1). Yet, national data indicate that women in academic medicine are less likely to attain promotion and tenure than their male colleagues; are under-represented in leadership positions; and, are significantly over-represented in junior faculty ranks"
http://www.med.upenn.edu/focus/Benchmarks.shtmlThe determination and perseverance is what's getting, and keeping women in colleges and Universities and-- Heavens! Non-Traditional (puke I'm starting to hate that term) Woman's Career's