The Malta Business Weekly

Study reveals: Gender pay gap in Maltese tech industry

• Portugal, The United States and Latvia offer the best opportunit­ies for women in tech, with an industry gender pay gap around 6-7% less than the overall average wage gap in each country. • The United States offers the highest wages to women working in t

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With gender disparity a topic at the forefront of modern discourse, leading technology career platform Honeypot, has released the 2018 Women in Tech Index. The results offer a view on gender-based employment inequaliti­es both at large and in the technology sector. In an effort to position themselves as industry experts, the developerf­ocused career platform decided to research the role that gender parity plays in the technology landscape by comparing the proportion of female employees, gender wage gap and opportunit­ies for women in the IT field, among other crite- ria. In sharing the results of this study, Honeypot aims to highlight which countries offer the best opportunit­ies for women in tech and to encourage the industry at large to take further positive steps towards gender parity.

The study focuses on 41 countries in the OECD and EU, and offers comparable data relating to both the tech industry and the wage gap. The data covers areas such as:

• Gender in the Overall Economy: factors such as percentage

of women in work and the overall gender income parity.

as measured

• Women in Tech:

by the number of women in IT positions compared to the overall numbers of people in tech.

• Opportunit­ies for Women in Tech: calculated by comparing

the difference between the percentage share of women in the general workforce, and the percentage of women in the technology sector. In addition, the study took into account the percentage of female STEM graduates.

difference in gender wage gap between women working in the tech industry and the overall workforce at large.

• Tech Wage Gap: • Female Career Progressio­n:

as judged by the percentage of women in managerial and ministeria­l positions. Finally, to bring attention to any potential barriers which might hin- der a woman’s progressio­n in the tech industry and to highlight the best opportunit­ies for women, the Gender Inequality Index was analysed. This reviews women’s reproducti­ve health, empowermen­t and labor market participat­ion to conclude overall parity. To determine if equality has increased or decreased in recent history, we then calculated the difference between the current available wage gap data, as compared to five years previous.

“Gender parity in the workplace is not just an ethical or moral issue, but also an economic one: McKinsey found that $12 trillion could be added to global GDP by 2025 by advancing women’s equality. As tech recruitmen­t specialist­s, we are often confronted with the gender imbalances of the industry, which are fully exposed in this study.” says Emma Tracey, Co-Founder at Honeypot.

“The results reveal the countries which have the most to offer women looking to progress in the tech industry, with Portugal, The United States and Latvia highlighte­d as the top three nations that have taken positive steps towards gender parity in the technology field in terms of fairer wages. However, with the proportion of female tech workers remaining under 30% across the board, we hope that this study will enrich the conversati­on concerning equality in this industry and inspire more women to seek out opportunit­ies in tech.”

Revealed below is a sample of the results for Malta:

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