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Haredi High-Tech Growth Driven Almost Entirely by Women Amid Male Participation Stagnation

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Haredi High-Tech Growth Driven Almost Entirely by Women Amid Male Participation Stagnation
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First reported by Mako · 7 hours ago

What happened

A 2026 report shows Haredi high-tech growth is driven almost entirely by women, with male participation stagnant at about 1%. Despite barriers, female employment surged 77%, while male involvement barely increased. The study warns this gender gap poses economic risks for Israel and calls for urgent integration efforts.

  • 01Haredi women’s high-tech employment rose 77% over the past decade, while men’s participation stayed near 1%.
  • 02The sector now employs about 12,750 Haredim, nearly 5% of the community’s workforce.
  • 03Barriers for men include lack of early education, prolonged religious study, and military conscription debates.
  • 04Haredi women make up 67% of high-tech students and 6% of the industry workforce.
  • 05A 57% wage gap exists between Haredi and non-Haredi high-tech workers, with women earning less.
  • 06About 200 Haredi startups were founded in the last decade, representing 5%-9% of innovation grants.

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Full coverage · 4 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

CalcalistUnrated · Hebrew21 minutes ago
Haredi High-Tech Growth Driven Almost Entirely by Women Amid Male Participation Stagnation
WallaCenter · Hebrew5 hours ago
Young Haredi Workforce Triples in Israeli High-Tech Sector Over Decade
MakoCenter · Hebrew7 hours ago
Ultra-Orthodox Employment in Israeli High-Tech Sector Surges Over Past Decade
N12Center · Hebrew7 hours ago
Ultra-Orthodox Employment in Israeli High-Tech Sector Surges Over Past Decade

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