What is Needed to
Achieve Equality in Tech?
Key findings from three of the world's top economies
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According to the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap
Report 2023, women make up 49.3% of the global workforce in non-tech occupations, but only 29.2% of all tech workers. This gender gap has persisted over decades despite cultural shifts and industry initiatives to activate the talent and knowledge of women in tech fields.
A new survey of developers and IT professionals in India and
China, along with prior research from the U.S., identifies key factors that help women pursue and succeed in tech industries.
This research is part of the #WomenWhoMaster movement led by Logitech's Master Series, which aims to celebrate, amplify,
and enable the rise of phenomenal women in tech.
The answers captured uncover three actions to accelerate a global breakthrough in tech equality:
Tackle Microaggressions and Isolation
Encourage Early, Inspire Often
As leaders in the tech industry,
it's imperative that we elevate our commitment to gender equity. The challenges women face in joining tech are consistent worldwide, and by uniting our efforts now, we have the power to create a significant global impact.
Delphine Donn?
VP and General Manager,
Logitech Personal Workspace Solutions
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The Tech Landscape Across the World
The tech gender gap manifests in different ways across the countries surveyed, with various underlying factors contributing to these disparities, such as education access and cultural norms.
For example, in India, a smaller percentage of women work and have access to education than in China or the U.S. This