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Brianna White

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Gender inequality has been an issue around the world for thousands of years. Fortunately, women are now speaking up and gaining an equal footing to men in work, family life, and social status. Within the tech industry, we've seen big strides being made in the name of equality, especially during the 21st century. So, what progress has been made, and what do we still need to do to ensure that women are truly equal in the tech world?
Past Gender Inequality in the Tech Industry
Technology has often been seen as a man's world, but we now know this is not the case. Millions of women worldwide have an interest in tech, but it took some time for the rest of the world to catch up with this.
Women have been working within tech since the industry itself began. Even hundreds of years ago, when technology was in its infancy, women still played a role in its advancement. In the 1700s, French astronomer and mathematician Nicole-Reine Lepautre used the timing of the solar eclipse to predict the return of Halley's comet past Earth almost perfectly. And, when electronic technology became commercialized, women were there, too.
Back in the 1950s, many women worked in software development, though this was viewed as a menial job, so hardware creation was more of a man's job. It wasn't until the 1980s that men realized how changes in software development could revolutionize tech, so software became the name of the game. But this view that women were better suited to carrying out what was perceived as more basic jobs spoke volumes about the gender inequality within the industry at that point in time.
Continue reading: https://www.makeuseof.com/how-gender-gap-has-narrowed-tech-what-more-can-be-done/
 

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