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To address people who do not agree with the word diminishing. If you click on one of the links I provided or do a google search, it is a fact that the numbers of women in the field are diminishing.

I'm not sure a google search will show that. For such statements I prefer to go to the official labor statistics compiled by the government.

Here we see stats for 2010. The number of women in "Computer and mathematical occupations" was 24.8% of the workforce.

Here (table 11) we have the stats for 2018. the number of women in the same field is 25.5%

This tells me that women in IT is steadily increasing, and not as the author suggests.

To address people who do not agree with the word diminishing. If you click on one of the links I provided or do a google search, it is a fact that the numbers of women in the field are diminishing.

I'm not sure a google search will show that. For such statements I prefer to go to the official labor statistics compiled by the government.

Here we see stats for 2010. The number of women in "Computer and mathematical occupations" was 24.8% of the workforce.

Here (table 11) we have the stats for 2018. the number of women in the same field is 25.5%

This tells me that women in IT is steadily increasing, and not as the author suggests.

To address people who do not agree with the word diminishing. If you click on one of the links I provided or do a google search, it is a fact that the numbers of women in the field are diminishing.

I'm not sure a google search will show that. For such statements I prefer to go to the official labor statistics compiled by the government.

Here we see stats for 2010. The number of women in "Computer and mathematical occupations" was 24.8% of the workforce.

Here (table 11) we have the stats for 2018. the number of women in the same field is 25.5%

This tells me that women in IT is increasing, and not as the author suggests.

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gbjbaanb
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To address people who do not agree with the word diminishing. If you click on one of the links I provided or do a google search, it is a fact that the numbers of women in the field are diminishing.

I'm not sure a google search will show that. For such statements I prefer to go to the official labor statistics compiled by the government.

Here we see stats for 2010. The number of women in "Computer and mathematical occupations" was 24.8% of the workforce.

Here (table 11) we have the stats for 2018. the number of women in the same field is 25.5%

This tells me that women in IT is steadily increasing, and not as the author suggests.