Intersectionality shows that mothers in tech experience both gender and parental penalties simultaneously. Unlike fathers, mothers are often perceived as less dedicated, which affects negotiations and salary offers. This dual bias results in larger pay disparities compared to non-parent men in similar roles.

Intersectionality shows that mothers in tech experience both gender and parental penalties simultaneously. Unlike fathers, mothers are often perceived as less dedicated, which affects negotiations and salary offers. This dual bias results in larger pay disparities compared to non-parent men in similar roles.

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