Women prepare for 'space jobs that don't exist yet'
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Hundreds of women are attending the AeroWomen annual event in Yeovil, preparing for careers in the emerging space industry and aerospace sector. This represents progress in encouraging women to pursue STEM careers in a historically male-dominated field.
This does not prove systemic gender parity has been achieved in aerospace/space industries, nor does attendance guarantee these women will secure positions. The 'jobs that don't exist yet' framing suggests these are aspirational rather than confirmed opportunities.
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