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Chinese women's share of tech workforce rose to 45.8% by 2024, driven by policy support and gender equity efforts.
Chinese women are increasingly shaping science and technology innovation, aided by national policies and institutional support, according to astronaut Wang Yaping.
Speaking at a State Council press conference, she highlighted measures like extended age limits for female scientists, childcare support, and flexible work arrangements to help balance careers and family life.
These efforts contributed to a significant rise in women in research and development, reaching 2.846 million by 2024—up 1.692 million since 2012—and now making up 45.8% of China’s tech workforce.
Women are making key contributions across basic research, applied technology, and engineering, reflecting broader progress in gender equality and institutional support for female talent in innovation.
La participación de las mujeres chinas en la fuerza laboral tecnológica aumentó al 45,8% para 2024, impulsada por el apoyo político y los esfuerzos de equidad de género.