Medical School’s Exam-Rigging Against Women Prompts Furor in Japan - News Summed Up

Medical School’s Exam-Rigging Against Women Prompts Furor in Japan


Around 2006, executives at Tokyo Medical University saw what they thought was a problem with their applicants: Too many women. At the time, a rapidly aging population was helping propel a doctor crunch in Japan. But women tended to leave the workforce at higher rates than men. The executives decided the solution was more male doctors.


Source: Wall Street Journal August 07, 2018 15:00 UTC



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