The global economy could get a $20 trillion boost if women were allowed to participate in the workforce at the same level as men. That’s hard data from the World Bank.
The Women Inspiring Network (WIN) concluded a groundbreaking week at Davos 2025, uniting 70+ women leaders from over 15 ...
The unemployment rate for foreign-born women rose from 3.9 percent to 5.0 percent between December 2023 and 2024, according to new data.
Cherie Blair, the human-rights lawyer and wife of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, will issue a rallying cry for women to have a louder voice in politics after female representation barely ...
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While women remain underrepresented in the workforce, the data reveals a gradual yet consistent upward trend in female employment within the construction sector. Prior to 2016, women comprised ...
The changing role of women in the workforce in Australia has driven major structural shifts in the logistics business, according to Michael Byrne, the former chief executive of Linfox and Toll.