The shift to remote work could have ambivalent effects on the gender gap in tech. Technology enables remote work, yet access to technology and a conducive work environment at home are not uniformly available. Disparities in access could inadvertently widen the gap, highlighting the need for supportive policies and investments to ensure women are not left behind.
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