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Saturday 4th February 2012
Women in IT Research and Surveys
It is no great surprise that there is a lack of women within the IT profession. 'Women in Technology' has been a hot topic for many years now resulting in a large volume of research dedicated to discovering why there is a lack of women in IT, the issues facing women in IT, and what can be done to attract more women into IT careers.
Below we have listed all the latest research and surveys relating to women working in IT careers, from 2004 to the most up-to-date reports. The research details issues facing female IT professionals such as taking career breaks, breaking through the glass ceiling, diversity and flexible working.
Click on the links below to see research from those dates.
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