
New research by Accenture and Girls Who Code shows that the share of women in computing jobs is in decline and suggests that universal access to computing in schools will not address …
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CRACKING THE GENDER CODE - GET 3X MORE WOMEN IN …
2 Cracking the Gender Code ACT NOW The gender gap in computing is getting worse and has severe implications for the U.S. economy. New research by Accenture and Girls Who Code …
The Tech Gender Gap Is Getting Worse: Data And Ideas From Girls …
Oct 29, 2016 · That bit of unwelcome news—and a call to action to triple the number of women in computing by 2025--comes from Cracking the Gender Code, a new report from Accenture and …
Women in computing to decline to 22% by 2025, study warns
Oct 20, 2016 · Women account for 24% of computing jobs today, but could account for 39% by 2025, according to the report, Cracking the Gender Code.
Cracking the Gender Code Get 3X More Women in Computing
CRACKING THE GENDER CODE GET 3X MORE WOMEN IN COMPUTING A research report produced jointly by 2 Cracking the Gender Code ACT NOW The gender gap in computing is …
The tech gender imbalance starts early: In our 2016 report Cracking the Gender Code, we found that girls’ interest and enjoyment in tech wanes in high school as the availability of computing …
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Jun 11, 2024 · Today, it’s only 24%." The organization, partnering with Accenture, released the Cracking the Gender Code report, highlighting this issue.
The Gender Ratio In Tech Is Getting Worse, Says New Research - Forbes
Oct 20, 2016 · The share of women in computing jobs is on track to decline from 24% to 22% over the next 10 years. That's the stunning news coming out of a new report from Girls Who Code …
Women’s Share of U.S. Computing Workforce ... - Accenture …
NEW YORK; Oct. 20, 2016 – The share of women in the U.S. computing workforce will decline from 24 percent to 22 percent by 2025, according to new research from Accenture and Girls …