Race and gender discrimination remain a prevalent issue in tech. The latest Dice Equality in Tech Report shows that, between 2020 and 2021, little movement was seen in sentiment around discrimination for gender or racial groups. In some cases, discrimination increased.
The number of Black technologists who reported experiencing racial discrimination also rose year-over-year, from 48% in 2020 to 50% in 2021. That’s significantly ahead of the racial discrimination experienced by other groups, including Asian/Pacific Islander respondents (28%), Hispanic/Latino(a) respondents (25%), Asian Indian respondents (21%) and White respondents (10%).
Looking at gender discrimination, these is a stark discrepancy between technologists who identify as women and technologists who identify as men. Fifty-five percent of women indicated they have experienced gender discrimination in the workplace (down from 57% in 2020) compared to just 26% of men.

