The Influence of Socioeconomic Background and Education Access

Intersectional factors do not operate in isolation; race and disability often correlate with socioeconomic disadvantages limiting access to quality education and training. This indirectly influences salary equity in tech since educational attainment and credentials are highly valued in compensation decisions.

Intersectional factors do not operate in isolation; race and disability often correlate with socioeconomic disadvantages limiting access to quality education and training. This indirectly influences salary equity in tech since educational attainment and credentials are highly valued in compensation decisions.

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