Stereotypical beliefs about women's roles and abilities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields contribute significantly to skill gaps. These biases can discourage women from pursuing tech careers or create environments that are not conducive to their growth. Countering these stereotypes with better representation, awareness programs, and education can help to bridge the skill gap.
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