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IT professionals set back by bias.

Australasian Business Intelligence, October, 2006

Oct 04, 2006 (Discrimination Alert - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Over 900 members of the Australian Computer Society took part in the body's annual IT survey. Some 20 per cent of respondents thought they had suffered age bias during the course of their careers, while 37 per cent of women felt they had incurred gender bias. Some 11 per cent of respondents reported experiencing discrimination based on ethnicity and race. Unemployment among IT professionals was found to have fallen to 5.1 per cent.

Publication Date: 25 September 2006

AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER SOCIETY

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