One weird article I read suggests it is because women as a whole don't like "Toy jobs" so to speak because girls are discouraged from pursuing interest in "toys" after a certain age.
So while teenage boys might have model cars and have an open interest. Teenage girls wouldn't.
Partially they also suggest this is because girls mature earlier then boys, so boys get a longer age of prolonged adolescent interests with less pressure to grow out of it at a young age.
And I keep trying to find a statistic that disproves this... but WOW does statistics seem to support this. Any toy job I can think of other then clerk has a huge male leaning.
But I'll check Book Writers, script writers, and Play Writers
well, female toys revolve entirely around child rearing, fashion, and relationships. I mostly played with boys toys when I was a kid. I liked Rainbow Bright though.
So the things that evolve into a hobby from toys for men (toy race cars to model cars to eventually working on cars) are expected to do the same for women, it's just it turns into you being a domestic.
And there's nothing wrong with that. I know plenty of feminists who are mothers and house wives, I just, personally, don't dig that. I think a lot of girls are discouraged from aiming higher in general. Having children really limits your ability to control your own life and destiny. We push that expectation on to women (and boy do you get grief if you intend to not have the little monsters) and it chains them down. Or you get this "super mom" concept where the woman is stuck doing all the domestic stuff, raising the kids, and working full time. That was my mom, and she made more money than my dad and was in management. tbf to my dad, it wasn't all sexism on his part, he has a debilitating mental illness, which he refuses to get treatment for because he refuses to admit it exists. He was very deeply depressed when I was growing up.
I remember I really just wanted to do stuff with him. My mom and I never got along and I just really wanted him to participate in my life. I signed up for little league and I imagined we would play catch in the backyard, just me and him. Yea, that never happened.
Anyway, that was sort of off topic. One thing you will run into with these numbers is that if the field is considered masculine, women just aren't going to get hired, and when they do, they will earn less pay for equal work. It's hard to figure out if women are being kept out of the industry or if they are turned away before any job application is involved. It's most likely a good mix of both.
That said, I've never felt like women mature faster than men all -that- much. Just getting your period doesn't mean you are immediately an adult.