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Women own or manage more than 30 percent of all businesses but 5 percent or less of the biggest enterprises, the United Nations said in a report published Monday.
The report, by the International Labor Organization, a United Nations agency based in Geneva, also estimated that without new actions to promote women’s equality in management, it would take 100 to 200 years to achieve gender parity in business leadership positions.
Posted on the I.L.O.’s website, the report was done by the organization’s Bureau for Employers’ Activities. It was based on information from 108 countries where I.L.O. data is available, as well as the findings of the organization’s survey of more than 1,200 companies in Africa, the AsiaPacific region, Eastern and Central Europe and the Latin America-Caribbean regions. [...]
GLADSTONE, Rick. Women Run 30 Percent of All Businesses, but Only 5 Percent of the Biggest Study Shows. The New York Times, jan. 12, 2015.
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