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Status report on women and men in the IT workplace
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Status report on women and men in the IT workplace

Magid Igbaria, Saroj Parasuraman and Jeffrey Greenhaus
Information systems management, v 14(3)
01 Jul 1997

Abstract

Comparative analysis Families & family life Information technology Men Regression analysis Variables Wage differential Women
A profile of women and men in the IT field along personal, family, job, and career-related variables has broad implications for the placement, development, promotion, and retention of women IT professionals. Among the major findings is that impressive gains in employment have not increased the numbers of women holding managerial positions nor resolved the work/life conflicts, lower salaries, and incompatibility between career orientation and job tasks experienced by women in the IT field.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This publication has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#5 Gender Equality
#10 Reduced Inequalities

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Computer Science, Information Systems
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