The bar chart compares the number of students who did research in six different subjects in 2005.
Overall, psychology, natural science, and mathematics had similar numbers of male research students who studied these subjects. Linguistics showed the least gender gap in favor of women, while programming and engineering revealed the second and third most significant differences, respectively, but in favor of men.
Natural science was the top subject for both men and women, with similar numbers of 200. Psychology was the second most popular subject, with the same number of male students as in natural science, but with a lower number of female students around 170. The most significant difference was in mathematics also with the same number of male students, but female students numbered 45.
Engineering and programming showed the same quantity of male gender students (150), but female students with around 70 and 90, respectively. The majority of linguistics was women, with around 110 and male students had a slight difference, with around 80.
