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by jackowayed
4811 days ago
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Why do you think this ratio is currently around 25%? Do you think it's because women are inherently much less interested in tech? Or do you think it's because our society imposes stereotypes and values on women, and gives very "macho" impressions (often based in reality) about what work in tech is like, which leads women who would otherwise want to study and work in tech not want to? Fixing the culture of tech and the role of gender in our society more broadly is a major part of what's needed to deal with these issues. And part of that is helping some women--and mean--realize that they want to be in tech despite false impressions they have about their abilities and what working in tech means. |
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How come there's no big outcry to equalize nursing so that men are 50% of the field? How about teaching, women also dominate that field.
Women outnumber men 2 to 1 in high school teaching. They account for 85% of all primary school teachers.
No outcries to equalize those numbers?
Must be sexism in high school teacher hiring.
Must be sexism in nursing hiring.
Must be sexism in primary school hiring.
Oh wait, there could be other explanations.