I am with Isaac on this one. Competitions like the IMO are all about numbers (duh), not only in solving problems but in team success. For a country to do well, you need a very large population exposed to a rigorous curriculum, from which a tiny number of potential champions will emerge. Worldwide I just don't think the number of girls participating matches the numbers for boys---not yet, anyway. Add to this the fact that social pressures, even today, still push girls away from math, and you should appreciate our caution regarding gender generalizations.
boys vs girls
I am with Isaac on this one. Competitions like the IMO are all about numbers (duh), not only in solving problems but in team success. For a country to do well, you need a very large population exposed to a rigorous curriculum, from which a tiny number of potential champions will emerge. Worldwide I just don't think the number of girls participating matches the numbers for boys---not yet, anyway. Add to this the fact that social pressures, even today, still push girls away from math, and you should appreciate our caution regarding gender generalizations.