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by yep8883 2644 days ago
Many studies have found significant bias in favor of women" which studies?

I think you are basing your opinion solely on anecdotes from your company/bubble.

Women are underrepresented in tech - just go any tech conference and see for yourself.

Are women not as smart as men when it comes to tech? Or are there barriers to entry for women?

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Here's one that was big news here not long ago:

When Google conducted a study recently to determine whether the company was underpaying women and members of minority groups, it found, to the surprise of just about everyone, that men were paid less money than women for doing similar work.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19303039

> Are women not as smart as men when it comes to tech?

I wouldn't say smart because thats a whole other can of worms but generally less suited, yes absolutely no doubt about it. It's weird but outside of the SV-buzzfeed-vice-huffpost filter bubble it's common knowledge that most women would rather do anything else besides stare at a screen all day and do something that neither involves people or art in any way.

It's not exactly rocket science but somehow it has become verboten to point out what everyone across cultures around the world (ex US progressives) and even science can clearly see.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/899263...

I will say that in the past what I mentioned has been abused to keep out and belittle women who clearly WERE suited to jobs like this. The excellent movie Hidden Figures shows how wrong and sad that is.

But two wrongs don't make a right. Focusing on gender parity is also going to make for lot of miserable women pressured into careers that don't really suit them.

This one found a 2:1 hiring bias in favor of women: https://www.pnas.org/content/112/17/5360
> Are women not as smart as men when it comes to tech? Or are there barriers to entry for women?

Those are not the only options.