Why Aren't There More Women In Tech?

Published: Nov. 8, 2018, 5:15 a.m.

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The presence of a gender gap in the tech industry is indisputable, but the causes and solutions for the gap are still up for debate. Ashkhen Kazaryan from TechFreedom joins Paul and Matthew to discuss several theories for the origins of the gap, ranging from overt discrimination to the insidious unintended consequences of the invention of the nerd archetype in the 1980s. Ashkhen compares her experience of discrimination in the tech policy world, which has relative gender parity, with the problems in the tech sector, which does not. Finally, the three talk about steps that can be taken to close the gender gap.

Is the gender gap the cause of sexual discrimination, or is sexual discrimination the cause of the gender gap? When did gender disparity become apparent in the tech world? How can women finally be heard in the tech world? Why are women clustered in non-executive and non-engineering staff positions at big tech giants like Google & Facebook? How should we encourage more young girls to enter the tech industry?

Further Reading:

Tech Policy Podcast, produced by Tech Freedom

Reflecting On One Very, Very Strange Year At Uber, written by Susan Fowler

Tech Doesn\\u2019t Have A Gender Problem, written by Amelia Irvine

Girls Who Code

Do Boys Have a Comparative Advantage in Math and Science?, written by Alex Tabarrok

Related Content:

Emerging Tech, Free Thoughts Podcast

The Psychology of Freedom: How Sexist Language Harms Women, written by Sharon Presley

Two Faces of Sexism: Exclusion and Exploitation, written by Sarah Skwire



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