Looks like about 20% of comp sci grads in the US are women. Seems like the very simple "why". As for that why... idk probably need to change how kids grow up en-masse. My guess, which probably isn't worth much, is it'll happen slowly, but will probably take a generation or two.
There's probably also some genetically encoded differences on risk-averseness (another guess). FAANG is a great gig and is much more predictable and stable.
Consistently is a big word without any proof. After all scientists have found many of gender norm in nearest animals and completely isolated human tribes.
But that doesn't really help answer my bigger question, which is why is that number so low?
I did find one stat showing about 20% of US businesses with employees are female-owned, which is itself troubling and leads to more "why?".