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I started Girls Who Code because I wanted to get to gender parity in the workforce. And what we forget about women in coding and women in engineering is we were almost at parity in the 1980s. In the 1980s, 37% of the technology workforce was female ... When I started Girls Who Code, it was was 18, and now we've slowly climbed to
22.
Reshma Saujani
Current-Day Women’s Labor Market Participation Is Similar to 1989
Mothers Day Special with Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code and leader, the Marshall Plan for Moms
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