Reducing the time people spend job hunting has a broader economic benefit, with an independent report finding one charity ...
In the 1920s, women entered the workforce in astonishing numbers as a result of the industrial revolution.
Women empowerment initiative group, Grow Women Leaders, has reaffirmed the need for support in advancing women’s careers, emphasising workforce inclusion, professional growth, and long-term retention.
Achieving 70 per cent female workforce participation by 2047 is crucial for building a Viksit Bharat, as it can unlock significant economic potential and drive national growth, said Sumita Dawra, ...
The absence of maternity benefits remains a key factor forcing women out of the labor force as many female workers face pregnancy discrimination and inadequate parental leave policies. National ...
India's female workforce participation has nearly doubled, driving economic growth and entrepreneurship. With government support and increasing financial access, women-led startups are reshaping the ...
General Medical Council announces women with a licence to practice have overtaken men in number, following a generational ...
Here are 10 numbers on the gastroenterology and endoscopy workforce: 3: The number of the immediate past years that ...
The Close the Gender Gap 30X30 survey finds that women comprise 18% of jobs in India’s largest companies despite being 50% of ...
Research from McKinsey and World Economic Forum (WEF) proves that diverse leadership teams drive higher profitability and ...
Only about 19 per cent of working women hold regular salaried jobs, highlighting the precarious nature of female employment ...
In 2020, females accounted for over 18 percent of the sector’s workforce, according to the Bangladesh Bank’s (BB) “Gender ...