In Asian tech markets, addressing gender pay gaps is often complicated by traditional cultural norms and slower adoption of formal policies. While countries like Japan and South Korea have begun implementing gender equality legislation and corporate diversity initiatives, progress is uneven. Informal biases and less transparency in salary structures can hinder efforts, although multinational tech firms are introducing global standards internally.

In Asian tech markets, addressing gender pay gaps is often complicated by traditional cultural norms and slower adoption of formal policies. While countries like Japan and South Korea have begun implementing gender equality legislation and corporate diversity initiatives, progress is uneven. Informal biases and less transparency in salary structures can hinder efforts, although multinational tech firms are introducing global standards internally.

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