Today, finance daily Il Sole 24 Ore dedicates a four-page special to gender equality in technology: "Women, Rights, and Digital Tools: March 8 and Artificial Intelligence" (pp. 23-26), written by D'Ascenzo, Di Cristofaro, Giancipoli, Giangualano, Mosca, Pasqualotto, Perrone, Rossitto, Ubbiali, and Zancaner.
Simona Rossitto's article on the situation in Europe includes a brief contribution by Mirta Michilli, Director General of the Fondazione Mondo Digitale.
“We note,” comments Mirta Michilli, Director General of the Fondazione Mondo Digitale, “that in the working world, in Italy, women are more qualified than men, but they often stay at home after their first child and this problem reaches beyond the technological sector.”
3.9 Million Places for the STEM-skilled in the EU
New work statistics. Italy lags in the rear in Europe in terms of employment in technical and scientific fields, with a gap that this time favours the centre as opposed to the North West and South of the country.
Simona Rossitto