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International Women's Day 2024 | | Progress for women benefits everyone. When more women work, economies grow and organizations perform better. But for that to happen, women need equal opportunities to learn, earn and lead. In this special edition of Gallup at Work we are celebrating International Women's Day by sharing inspiring stories on what's keeping women from seeking high-level leadership roles, the hidden costs of women's underemployment, and the interest and capacity Black women in the U.S. have to start a business. | | Read Women's Stories | | The Path to Gender Parity in Leadership Outdated structures and family responsibilities can hinder women's career goals. Here's how to support their rise to the top. | | | | | | | Underemployment Carries Hidden Costs for Women In the majority of countries worldwide, women's wellbeing suffers when they aren't working at their desired capacity. | | | | | | | Americans Say More Women Officeholders Would Benefit Country Most women and close to half of men think the country would be governed better if more women were in political office. | | | | | | | Black, Hispanic Women Have Entrepreneurial Goals, Not Resources More than half of Black and Hispanic women in the U.S. would like to start a business if they had the resources. | | | | | | | STEM Gender Gaps Significant Among Gen Z Gen Z females are nearly 20 points more likely than males to say they are not interested in a STEM career because they don't think they would be good at it. | | | | | | The Latest on Women's Lives | International Women's Day 2024 | See all of Gallup's latest insights, including global research on women's lives, health, political participation and experiences in the workplace. Discover what women need to succeed. → | | | |
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