Study Shows COVID-19’s Impact on Women in Tech ‘Devastating’

By | Managed Services News

Apr 05

The leading cause of burnout? Male bosses.

A report published by global nonprofit Girls in Tech shows that COVID-19’s impact on women in technology has been “devastating.” Particularly alarming, according to the report’s authors, is the high rate of burnout among working women with male bosses.

Girls in Tech's Adriana Gascoigne

Girls in Tech’s Adriana Gascoigne

“The results from our study were abundantly clear: Women in technology are burned out from COVID-19,” said Adriana Gascoigne, founder and CEO of Girls in Tech. “Organizations must realize this is at crisis level.

“We were particularly stunned to learn the impact a supervisor’s gender had on women’s burnout rate,” she added. “We call upon organizations to acknowledge this disparity, dig deeper to better understand the issue and take real, meaningful action toward positive change.”

The 2021 study, “The Tech Workplace for Women in the Pandemic,” examines how Girls in Tech members nationwide are coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. It found that male bosses are burning women out at a much higher rate than female bosses.

Click through the slideshow above for highlights of the study’s findings.

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