Girls in tech, or the lack thereof: A filepic of a girl viewing a tablet in London. A new study has found that the gender gap in tech starts as early as when young children first pick up their parents’ devices – and only gets more pronounced from there. — Reuters
The gender gap in tech, a new report suggests, starts very, very young – before kindergarten.
And it may begin when children first pick up their parents’ smartphones, laptops or tablets.
