Abstract

Information technology is a significant part of modern life and has changed society in many aspects. This study aims to investigate the relationship between developing informational technology and the economic growth within developing countries with female status by using data from various sources including the National Bureau of Statistics of PRC, World Bank, and research statistics from companies and papers. In the work, individual data is analyzed and connections between them are discovered and concluded. The data in the work show strong correlations between developing information technology and decreasing gender inequality with economic growth. The data from the EU report further confirms that point. Therefore, it is safe to conclude that information technology helps enhance gender equality and improve long-term economic growth in developing countries.

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