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Have gender roles regressed 10-20 years in the tech industry?

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Gender roles have been set back significantly since the COVID crisis began stated 57% of respondents to a new survey of the UK tech industry released ahead for International Women’s Day 2021.

More than a quarter of those working in tech believe women’s roles have regressed 10-20 years (34%) as they shoulder a triple burden of home-schooling, work and an increase in household tasks. This is according to fresh data obtained by accelerateHER, an organisation which seeks to address the underrepresentation of women in tech. 

Women in the technology sector reported that their career paths have been negatively affected by the pandemic with 54% respondents claiming COVID has made it more difficult for them to break into the industry. This compares to 32% who believed COVID has made it harder for men to break into the sector. Launching a new business is now more challenging than ever too, with over half (53%) stating the current climate has made it more difficult to launch a startup.  A further 49% say COVID has made it harder to secure funding for startups. 

Laura Stebbing, co-CEO of accelerateHER, said: “IWD is a moment in the year to highlight the state of the world for women. This year, it’s never felt more important, as Covid-19 threatens to reverse the important gains that have been made for women’s equality. For too long it’s been down to women to change the system, but men are more likely to be in positions of power to drive change. Men can do this by sponsoring a junior woman, bringing her to key meetings, advocating, providing opportunities to do things that will help her get ahead.”

The survey of those in the UK tech sector identified that those who remain employed believe the current employment situation has stunted career options. Over half (51%) stated it is now more challenging than ever to secure a promotion.

Similarly, 50% say it’s made it more difficult to achieve a senior leadership position or get onto the board.

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Indicating a widening chasm of gender inequality, 48% of those surveyed said the pandemic has not made any difference to men’s career prospects and 51% believe it has made no difference to men’s ability to achieve a senior leadership position. 

Prior to the pandemic 59% of those surveyed felt gender roles were progressing towards parity.

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