Women in Tech
by Gillian Arnold, Hannah Dee, Clem Herman, Sharon Moore, Andrea Palmer, Shilpa Shah
8 CONCLUSION
Gillian Arnold
When we were planning this book, we decided that it needed to be a ‘guidebook’, because we really believe that change can be made if everyone understands what the tools are and how to make gender parity in the tech professions happen.
Since the early 2000s the number of women in tech in the UK has been stuck at 16–17%, and across Europe most countries fare little better (some reach 22%, but many countries languish along with the UK). Over the past two decades, despite this inertia, we still believed change would come and that the IT professions would become a place where women felt welcome, inspired and supported to achieve their best. We set our aspirational targets for the numbers at approximately 30% women ...
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