
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Thursday 30 October 2008
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Name
Philip Virgo
Location
London
Occupation
Strategic Advisor, IMIS
Comment
The gap appears to be widening, not narrowing.
The 1996 IT Skills Trends Report gives analyses by age (e.g. under 24, 25 - 29. over 50 etc.) and career stream (e.g. management, programming, operations etc.)
For those under 24 the gap was under 5%, for those under 40 the gap was 10% or less, for those over 50 the gap was 30% or more.
Having a career break or going part-time was the differentiator.
The gap appears to be widening, not narrowing.
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