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Women Candidates 'Tired Of Waiting' Make Record Gains In US Congress
- Wednesday November 7, 2018
- World News | Reuters
The record numbers of women running for office in the United States this year are mostly Democrats, and their party is banking on their candidacies and a widening gender gap on key issues to achieve big wins in the Nov. 6 elections.
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Oxford Study Reveals Flexible Working Hours For Men Increases Hourly Wage For Women
- Thursday August 3, 2017
- Jobs | Written by Anisha Singh
In a research conducted by Dr. Laura Langner at the University of Oxford's Department of Sociology it has been found that once men started working flexible hours, women's hourly wages increased.
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Women And Men Won't Reach Economic Equality Until 2186: World Economic Forum
- Wednesday October 26, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Efforts to close gender gaps in pay and workforce participation slowed so dramatically in the past year that men and women may not reach economic equality for another 170 years, the World Economic Forum said on Tuesday.
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Women Candidates 'Tired Of Waiting' Make Record Gains In US Congress
- Wednesday November 7, 2018
- World News | Reuters
The record numbers of women running for office in the United States this year are mostly Democrats, and their party is banking on their candidacies and a widening gender gap on key issues to achieve big wins in the Nov. 6 elections.
- www.ndtv.com
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Oxford Study Reveals Flexible Working Hours For Men Increases Hourly Wage For Women
- Thursday August 3, 2017
- Jobs | Written by Anisha Singh
In a research conducted by Dr. Laura Langner at the University of Oxford's Department of Sociology it has been found that once men started working flexible hours, women's hourly wages increased.
- www.ndtv.com
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Women And Men Won't Reach Economic Equality Until 2186: World Economic Forum
- Wednesday October 26, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Efforts to close gender gaps in pay and workforce participation slowed so dramatically in the past year that men and women may not reach economic equality for another 170 years, the World Economic Forum said on Tuesday.
- www.ndtv.com