Women account for most of exodus from Ireland's tech sector, with Trump's anti-DEI push and WFH curbs among factors blamed
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Women account for most of exodus from Ireland's tech sector, with Trump's anti-DEI push and WFH curbs among factors blamed
"The ESRI revealed in its recently published quarterly economic commentary that the fall in the number of technology workers in Ireland was concentrated almost entirely among female workers in the sector."
"Male employment in the sector had remained largely constant, indicating a significant gender disparity in the impact of workforce changes."
The technology workforce in Ireland has seen a significant decline, predominantly impacting female workers. Factors contributing to this trend include AI disruption, anti-diversity policies, and return-to-office mandates. In contrast, male employment in the technology sector has remained stable, highlighting a gender disparity in the workforce changes. The ESRI's quarterly economic commentary emphasizes that the fall in numbers is almost entirely concentrated among women, raising concerns about gender equity in the technology industry.
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