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Gender equality of historic proportions

For the first time ever, power is equally shared between men and women in Norway, according to the Nordic Labour Journal’s gender equality barometer. Norway has more women in positions of power, in boardrooms and in work than any other Nordic country. 40 years of Nordic cooperation has inspired progress. Different nations have led the way at different times. Finland has the most female boardroom members in the EU. Sweden is busy getting more women into leadership positions. Denmark’s government sees gender equality as the key to integration. Things are happening elsewhere too. After Italy introduced gender quotas, women have flocked into boardrooms and half of the Renzi government are women.
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Norway lifts Nordic gender equality 440.1 KB Feb 06, 2020 11:39 PM Published
40 years of Nordic gender equality cooperation 1.0 MB Feb 06, 2020 11:37 PM Published
Gender equality at the top influences the entire organisation 412.7 KB Feb 23, 2017 09:51 AM Published
Manu Sareen: gender equality is key to integration 454.5 KB Feb 06, 2020 11:28 PM Published
Italy chooses women in times of crisis 880.1 KB Feb 06, 2020 11:26 PM Published
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Gender equality of historic proportions 433.0 KB Jan 03, 2017 01:27 AM Published

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