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How many women are working in technology? It depends on who you ask. According to the WomenTech Network, less than half of working-age women are working at all. And, when it comes to the technolog industry, that number dwindles down to less than a third.
Exact numbers are hard to come by, but there's one fact that remains the same, regardless of the soure: There are undeniably less women represented in tech fields than there are men. But, why?