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Why Aren’t There More Women in Tech?

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Enable Group | Jun 28, 2019

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Worldwide, the technology industry is dominated by men. Although there are notable leading female faces in the tech sector, in the technology industry specifically, female representation decreases as you look up the corporate ladder. Why is this so?

https://www.nextgeneration.ie/blog/2018/08/why-arent-there-more-women-in-tech
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