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Gender issues in the career development of IT professionals: a global perspective

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by M Suriya, Annemieke Craig
Each period of technological change carries with it high expectations of societal and organizational restructuring that will favour the disadvantaged. The same is true for the Information and Communication Technologies. The fast expansion of the IT labour market, the need for diverse talents, the shift in the demand from technical to more general management and business skills, and the government's and employer's initiatives to improve women's representation in the IT sector created an image that? IT is one of the best-equal opportunity areas 'that provide wider opportunities for women to enter and succeed in this industry'. Nevertheless, the validity of these claims is yet to be established through empirical analysis.

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Event

Australian Women in IT Conference (2003 : Hobart, Tasmania)

Pagination

97 - 108

Publisher

School of Information Systems, University of Tasmania

Location

Hobart, Tasmania

Place of publication

Sandy Bay, Tasmania

Start date

2003-02-19

End date

2003-02-20

ISBN-13

9781862950801

ISBN-10

1862950806

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Spencer

Title of proceedings

AusWIT 2003 : participation, progress and potential : proceedings of the 2003 Women in IT Conference, 19-20 February 2003, Hobart, Australia

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