The Shriver Report – Benchmarking Women’s Leadership in the United States
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Is Discrimination the Reason There Aren’t More Women in Leadership Roles?
Has anything changed in terms of women in the workplace or their roles as leaders in our country?
A newly released study by the Colorado Women’s College at the University of Denver (CWC), Benchmarking Women’s Leadership in the United States, 2013, carefully examines women in top positional leadership roles across 14 sectors for the first time. The study revealed that women hold on average under 20% of leadership positions, earn less than their male counterparts, and by some measures are outperforming their male peers across sectors such as Academia, Arts/Entertainment, Business/Commercial Banking, Entrepreneurship, Journalism/Media, Law, Medicine, Military, Nonprofit/Philanthropy, K-12 Education, Politics/Government, Religion, Sports, and Technology.  → Read More
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