I missed this thread, it must have slipped my radar at the time. Astrology appears a fairly even playing field for men or women, however, there are a lot of female astrology authors. Perhaps the symbology of astrology appeals to women, and it's a more of a relatable "science" and one dealing with human love, emotions, dreams and aspirations. Everything that encompasses life, and is significant to you. I think it's easier for women to express their interest in astrology than it is for men. The "stereotypical" reason is because our art is called a "pseudo Science" etc. And it has been called a non-rational art, and I know the sexism women get for being called non-rational. Funnily enough, I had a blazing row over this with my boyfriend, when he called himself the "rational" one and then I repaired what he had been trying to fix for days. Teaches him a lesson for not believing a "woman" can do a mental task. I was fuming over the whole dispute. Furthermore, I had to force him to say "well done" for fixing the problem. His attitude needs to change (rant over). It's funny I get fired up as soon as anyone says I can't do a job because I am a woman, and I go into overdrive (Mars in Aquarius in 6th square Uranus in 3rd). To be honest it really doesn't make any difference male or female, astrology is an art for all. I think it's mentally challenging and mysterious, and mind boggling all at the same time - Astrology is rewarding, and long hours of study on the subject is never a bore or chore.
Those who learn the subject all tend to become obsessed by it, to some degree. Female authors - Liz Greene does fill most my collection, Donna Cunningham, Christine Shaw, Sue Tompkins. Males + Alan Oken, Charles Carter, Howard Sasportas, Stephen Arroya. An equal share of both perspectives, and on my astrology pages the sex of the author doesn't matter, it's the content and style.