Global disparities in access to quality education and technology infrastructure create divergent starting points for women in tech. Women in developed countries often have greater access to STEM education and mentorship, whereas in many developing nations, girls face barriers due to poverty, lack of schools, or gendered educational priorities. This intersection of geography, socioeconomic status, and gender directly influences who can enter and thrive in the tech workforce.

Global disparities in access to quality education and technology infrastructure create divergent starting points for women in tech. Women in developed countries often have greater access to STEM education and mentorship, whereas in many developing nations, girls face barriers due to poverty, lack of schools, or gendered educational priorities. This intersection of geography, socioeconomic status, and gender directly influences who can enter and thrive in the tech workforce.

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