Global gender parity, which was rocked by labor disruptions and other aspects of the pandemic, is back to pre-Covid levels — but the gap isn’t expected to close entirely for 131 years, according to ...
Gender equality at work has barely improved over the past ten years, with paid work opportunities held back by women doing the bulk of unpaid work in the home, new research shows. Subscribe to our ...
For the first time in nearly two decades, the percentage of women in the C-suite at publicly traded US companies has dropped. And growth in the percentage of women in senior corporate leadership roles ...
Experts are observing only “tepid progress” in closing the gender gap across the world. The Global Gender Gap Index, an annual benchmark parity report published by the World Economic Forum Tuesday, ...
Even though women make up slightly more than half the population of the U.S., there are significantly more male business leaders than women. As of this year, women hold only 53 out of 500 CEO ...
Progress on achieving global gender equality is languishing. A new report from the World Economic Forum estimates that women won’t attain parity with men for another 131 years. In other words, not ...
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