Socioeconomic Background Intersects with Parenthood and Career Trajectory

Intersectionality includes class and economic resources. Tech employees from lower socioeconomic backgrounds who are parents might have less flexible support systems, which affects their availability and career growth. This intersection can indirectly result in lower compensation opportunities in a high-demand, high-reward sector.

Intersectionality includes class and economic resources. Tech employees from lower socioeconomic backgrounds who are parents might have less flexible support systems, which affects their availability and career growth. This intersection can indirectly result in lower compensation opportunities in a high-demand, high-reward sector.

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