The FINANCAIL -- It is a long march to the top. It took more than a century for women’s suffrage to be widely achieved, but economic equality remains a distant prospect. The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimated in 2019 that women around the world, on average, continue to be paid about 20 per cent less than men. All indications are that the coronavirus pandemic will further widen the gap.…
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The FINANCAIL -- It is a long march to the top. It took more than a century for women’s suffrage to be widely achieved, but economic equality remains a distant prospect. The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimated in 2019 that women around the world, on average, continue to be paid about 20 per cent less…
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