cyber-duck
26 August 2020
Based on 66 faces analysed on www.cyber-duck.co.uk
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Gender Diversity

The binary gender distribution based on the analysed photos

WomenMen
38%
Women
62%
Men

Black representation

Black folks, and Black women specifically, consistently have the lowest representation in engineering and leadership positions

70%
White
11%
Black
2%
Black Female

By race

The race distribution based on the analysed photos

White70%
White
Black11%
Black
Middle Eastern3%
Middle Eastern
Asian6%
Asian
Latino11%
Latino
This page was analysed on Wednesday 26 August 2020 at 00:34
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