employers, producers, and entrepreneurs in the next 10 years would improve not only gender equality, but global economic growth - however, it also warned that governments could miss out on this potential.
The number of women owned businesses has grown over time.
Between 1997-2007, the number of women-owned business grew by 44%, twice as fast as men-owned firms, and they added roughly 500,000 jobs while other privately-held firms lost jobs.
“women make $.77 to every dollar men make on the same job.”
Some people say, that’s not the case,
“Full time” officially means 35 hours, but men work more hours than women.
That’s the first problem: We could be comparing men working 40 hours to women working 35.
But one billion women will enter the workplace in the next decade. Research shows that they are more educated than men and many are saying that they will start taking leadership positions away from them.
Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer are just the beginning.
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