Intersectional Identities Affect Perceptions of Competence and Leadership

Stereotypes related to gender often intersect with race and nationality, shaping how women's competence and leadership potential are perceived. For example, Asian women might be stereotyped as submissive, while Black women are often unfairly labeled as aggressive. These compounded biases create significant barriers in leadership roles within tech across varying cultural contexts.

Stereotypes related to gender often intersect with race and nationality, shaping how women's competence and leadership potential are perceived. For example, Asian women might be stereotyped as submissive, while Black women are often unfairly labeled as aggressive. These compounded biases create significant barriers in leadership roles within tech across varying cultural contexts.

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