Programmed inequality : how Britain discarded women technologists and lost its edge in computing /
Marie Hicks.
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- History of computing .
- History of computing. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Britain's computer "revolution" -- War machines: women's computing work and the underpinnings of the data-driven state, 1930-1946 -- Data processing in peacetime: institutionalizing a feminized machine underclass, 1946-1955 -- Luck and labor shortage: gender flux, professionalization, and growing opportunities for computer workers, 1955-1967 -- The rise of the technocrat: how state attempts to centralize power through computing went astray, 1965-1969 -- The end of white heat and the failure of British technocracy, 1969- 1979 -- Conclusion: reassembling the history of computing around gender's formative influence -- Bibliography.
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Women--Employment--History--Great Britain--20th century. Sex discrimination in employment--History--Great Britain--20th century. Electronic data processing--History.--Great Britain Technocracy. Electronic data processing. Sex discrimination in employment. Technocracy. Women--Employment. Computers.